What are the explanations of towering trees and towering trees?

The tree in the sky is not an idiom, but a self-created word. Towering trees are idioms that describe ancient trees with lush foliage, unusually tall and towering into the sky.

Tree in heaven is a self-created word, which refers to heaven and tree in parallel and is rarely used. Generally speaking, towering trees refer to tall and lush trees.

towering trees

Interpretation of four-word words, reference: insert, sky: sky, describing trees as tall and lush, just like inserting into the sky.

The origin of the idiom: "Huai Nan Zi Shuo Shan Xun": "The more a man learns to shoot from a distance, the more he ascends to heaven, and the more he takes five steps." ?

Tree of heaven: pronounced c ā ng ti ā nd à she

Interpretation is a self-made vocabulary, and its usage is not standardized.

Synonyms are:

1, flourishing? 【 zhfá n yè m? ao 】 The branches and leaves are dense and lush.

2, green leaves into yin? 【 lǜ yé ché ng y ī n 】 refers to a woman who is married and has children. It is also a metaphor for lush green leaves covered with green shade.

3. Idioms describing lush trees are: shady trees, shady trees, towering trees, flourishing trees, shady trees, full of vitality and thick inches.