Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idioms describing scenery

Idioms describing scenery

1: overlapping mountains-describes the continuous overlapping of mountains.

2. The dragon and tiger lie down-a metaphor for the ups and downs of the mountain.

3. Ladder valley-refers to cutting ladders to repair plank roads and crossing mountains and valleys. Generally refers to hiking and obstacles.

4. Mountains connect with the sea-describe mountains and trees.

5. Love mountains and valleys-refers to indulging in sightseeing and not caring about world events. Gullies refer to mountains and rivers.

6. The vastness of the water and the height of the mountains mean that there is a vast water surface separated from the tall mountains and cannot be connected.

7. The lateral ridge of the transverse peak-describes the crisscross of mountains and overlapping ups and downs.

8: The wind is steep-the mountain is high and the slope is steep. Describe a person with great backbone and integrity.

9. Rock valley refers to seclusion in the valley.

10: Bird Path in Can Cong refers to the steep mountain road.