Mountain what what idiom

Student, I'll find you all the idioms ending with the word mountain, so you can pick any one you want, and I'll explain it to you.

An as Mt. Taishan describes a place that is as solid and unshakeable as Mt. Taishan.

To be as secure as Mount Tai describes to be extremely safe and stable. It is the same as "as safe as Mount Tai".

An as Taishan describes an extremely safe and secure place. It is the same as "as safe as Mount Taishan".

At peace with Mount Tai is more stable than Mount Tai. It describes a firm and unshakable position.

Half of the country refers to a part or a large part of the country.

Half wall of the river and mountain Half wall: half of the side; River and mountain: a metaphor for the national territory. It refers to the part of the country that remains or is lost after an enemy invasion.

The earth was shaken and the mountains were shaken. Describes a great sound.

Baiji Guanshan Baiji: To fight against a hundred with two. It refers to a country with a solid border defense.

Hundred and two rivers and mountains: two against a hundred. It refers to the fact that the mountains and rivers are so strong that they can be used to fight against a hundred. Later, it refers to a country with strong power and solid border defense.

Pulling up trees and shaking mountains Plucking: pulling out; Shaking: shaking. To pull up a big tree and shake a big mountain. It describes a great strength.

Forced up against a mountain is a metaphor for being forced to rise up against a mountain. Now it is also used as a metaphor for being forced to take some kind of action.

Not knowing Mount Tai is not recognizing Mount Tai.

The idiom of "not recognizing Taishan" is used to describe a person who is too narrowly informed to recognize a person of high status or great ability.

Chu Shui Wu Shan (楚水吴山) means the water of Chu and the mountains of Wu. It refers to the area belonging to Wu and Chu in ancient times. Later it is used to refer to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Hiding the works in famous mountains and passing them on to people with similar interests.

Hidden in the famous mountains, the work was hidden in the famous mountains and passed on to the like-minded people. The word is used to describe a work of great value.

To be sure of Mount Tai is as stable as Mount Tai. The metaphor is that there is absolute certainty and there is no need to worry.

Swinging the sea and pulling up the mountains. Describe the strength is very big.

The Great Good River and Mountains River and Mountains: the country. Infinitely beautiful motherland earth.

Move the tiger away from the mountain and try to make the tiger leave the original mountain. Metaphorically speaking, to make the other party leave the original place by means of a trick so as to take advantage of the opportunity to act.

Band River and Li Mountain Band: a sash; River: the Yellow River; Li: "sharpen"; Mountain: Mount Tai. The Yellow River is as thin as a sash, and Mount Tai is as small as a whetstone. It is a metaphor for the long-lasting foundation of the country and the longevity of the state.

To turn the sea and move the mountains upside down: to turn upside down, to flip. Turn over the sea, move mountains. It refers to a flood of momentum or power.

Pile up into a mountain Something is piled up like a mountain. Describe the extreme amount.

Heap up like a mountain Heap up: pile up. Things are piled up like mountains. Describe the extreme amount.

Piled up like a mountain Gathered into piles, like small mountains. Describe the extreme amount.

Belt and Tonto River and Mountain Belt: sash; Tonto: sharpening stone; River: Yellow River; Mountain: Mount Tai. The Yellow River is as thin as a sash, and Mount Tai is as small as a whetstone. It is a metaphor for a long time, and any turbulence will never change one's heart.

Stacking Stones as Mountains Stacking: overlapping. Pile the stones into a mountain. The term is used to refer to a false mountain.

Dashan Xiaoshan originally refers to the classification of works, and later refers to brothers who are praised at the same time.

Ende as a mountain is a metaphor for the extremely deep birth of ende.

Shanto: to suck in, to suck in; Shanto: to blow out. It sucks in the wilderness and blows up the mountains. It is a metaphor for great vigor and power.

En: favor. Grace is as thick as a high mountain, describing extremely deep and heavy favor.

恩重如山恩情深厚,像山一样深重。

En Heavy Mountain En is deep and heavier than Mount Tai.

Let the tiger return to the mountainLet the tiger return to the mountain. It is a metaphor for releasing bad people back to their lair, leaving behind the root of trouble.

Setting fire to the mountain is a metaphor for fanning the flames and stirring up trouble.

Repeating the sea and moving the mountain overturns the sea and moves the mountain. It describes a great power.

Repeating the sea and moving the mountain overturns the sea and moves the mountain. It describes a great power.

Fuqi Nanshan is a word of praise. It means that the blessings are as high as the southern mountains.

Fan Shui Mo Shan is a metaphor for following the example of imitating others.

Carrying the tripod and pulling up the mountain Carrying: lifting up with both hands. To pull up a big mountain, to lift up a heavy tripod. It describes a lot of strength.

Kungfu Ruqushan Gongfu: merit; Ruo: like. The merit is like a mountain. It is a metaphor for a very great achievement.

The metaphor of "lying high on the east mountain" is that of living in seclusion and leading a peaceful life.

The viewers are like mountains, which describes the large number of viewers.

The sea of fire and mountains of daggers is a metaphor for extremely dangerous and difficult places.

Navigating Stairs and Mountains crosses the sea and climbs over high mountains. It refers to going through an arduous journey.

Hong Mao Taishan is a metaphor for a great difference in weight.

The term "order as a mountain" refers to the seriousness of military orders, which cannot be changed.

Returning our rivers and mountains means that we are determined to take back our own country from the invaders.

Shantou: sucking; shantou: same as "spraying", blowing. Sucking the wilderness, blowing the mountains. It is a metaphor for the grandeur of the atmosphere.

Giant Ao Dai Shan Ao: a large sea turtle in ancient legends; Dai: to hold on to with one's head. The head of the giant ao is topped with a mountain. It is a metaphor for deep gratitude.

Lifting the tripod and pulling up the mountain can lift a large tripod and pull up a high mountain. It is a metaphor for great strength and greatness.

Jiu Gui Dao Shan has long since passed away. Taoist mountain, the legendary immortal mountain. In the old days, it was said that a person died as returning to the Taoist mountain.

Accumulated armor is stacked like a mountain.

These are the most important of all. It is the same as "Jiejia shanqi".

Gathering rice as a mountain, Ma Yuan of the Eastern Han Dynasty piled up rice into a mountain, in order to replace the terrain model, to analyze the military situation for the emperor, and the plan of advance, which was very clear. Refers to a figurative statement of the military situation, dangerous terrain.

Military Orders Like MountainsMilitary orders are as immovable as mountains. In the old days, it described the orders issued by superiors in the army, which must be carried out by subordinates and must not be disobeyed.

Sword, Tree, Knife and Mountain is the Buddhist term for the punishment of hell. Describe the extremely cruel punishment.

Accumulation of earth into a mountainThe accumulated earth can be piled up into a mountain, which is a metaphor for the accumulation of a little into a lot.

Jinxiuheshan (锦绣河山) describes the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland.

Beautiful Rivers and Mountains is like the beautiful rivers and mountains of brocade. It describes the beautiful country.

To open the door and see the mountains is to open the door and see the mountains. It is a metaphor for talking or writing straight about the topic without beating around the bush.

The metaphor of "Horse Release South Mountain" is that the world is at peace and no more soldiers are used. Now it describes the paralysis of thought.

The fierce tiger came out of the mountain like a ferocious tiger coming out of the mountain.

The tiger's movement is fierce and fast. It is also known as "a fierce tiger coming down from the mountain" and "a fierce tiger leaving the mountain".

The sea of sorrow is like a mountain of sorrow, and the sea of bitterness is like a sea. It describes that the sorrow is as big as a mountain and as deep as the sea, and cannot be dispelled.

Fierce Tiger Leaves the Mountain describes the brave and swift.

A fierce tiger is like a mountain, which is as brave and powerful as the sea.

The fierce tiger descending from the mountain describes valor and swiftness.

Full of green hills describes a beautiful view or a good situation.

Name falls behind Sun Shan's name at the end of the list. Refers to not being admitted to an examination or selection.

Horse into Huashan indicates that the world is at peace and is no longer at war.

Miao Ruhe Shan (邈若河山) describes a place so far away that it is as far away as the mountains and rivers.

The word "far away" means as far away as the mountains and rivers.

Orders come out as mountains and are carried out as soon as they are given.

To bring the river and the mountain, the Yellow River is as thin as a sash, and Mount Tai is as small as a whetstone. The metaphor is that the title and the state **** exist and are passed on to infinity.

The force can pull up a mountain is so strong that it can pull up a mountain, describing a person who is too brave and strong.

Linshui登山临:到,靠近。 The original meaning is to arrive at the water's edge and then climb up the high mountain, to write the farewell scene. Now, it also refers to visiting places of scenic beauty.

Flowing water and high mountains is a metaphor for knowing one's friend or soulmate. It is also a metaphor for the high quality of music.

Le Shui Le Shan Le: love, love. Some people love mountains, some people love water. It is a metaphor for people's different preferences.

Green water and green mountains are generally referred to as beautiful mountains and rivers.

Green water and green mountains refer to beautiful rivers and mountains.

Accumulated earth to mountains is a metaphor for from small to large, accumulating a little to become a lot.

Being sent into the mountains is: same as "? Phi" (披), to spread out.? The hair is spread out, living in seclusion in the mountains and forests. It describes a person who is isolated from the world and doesn't ask about the world's affairs.

Draped hair into the mountains refers to leaving the world and living in seclusion.

Thousands of mountains describe a difficult and distant journey.

The word "qi" (气吞河山) means that one's vigor can swallow up mountains and rivers. It describes a great deal of vigor.

The word "qi chong shan" is used to describe a person who is irritated to the extreme.

Qi Strong He Shan describes the grandeur of qi, which makes the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent as a result.

The same as "qi zhuang shan hehe".

The sun is thinning on the west side of the mountain Thin: approaching. The sun is about to set. It is a metaphor for a person who has become old or a thing that has decayed and is near death.

Rongma Guanshan Rongma: war horse, referring to fighting in the army; Guanshan: referring to the large and small Guanshan in southern Ningxia, referring to mountains and passes in general. In the mountains and passes, one fights in the army.

The sun is about to set. It is a metaphor for a person who is going to die in old age or things are approaching their demise.

Blade Tree Sword Mountain Blade: Sharp blade, knife. Originally, it refers to the torture in hell in Buddhism. Later, it is a metaphor for an extremely difficult and dangerous place.

The Benevolent One is happy to be on the mountain. Those who are benevolent and righteous rest in their righteousness and are not shaken by fame and fortune, and are as stable and immovable as a mountain.

Shrugging one's shoulders into a mountain, one's shoulders are shrugged up to form the character "? mountain" character. It describes the appearance of a person who shrugs his shoulders and shrinks his neck. It also describes the thinness of the human body.

Shoubi Nanshan is as long-lived as Zhongnan Mountain. Used to wish someone a long life.

Wading through the sea and climbing the mountains. It describes the arduousness of the journey, and also describes the endlessness of the trip. It is also used to describe a long and arduous journey.

The "Vow" refers to the vow made by a man and a woman when they fall in love, indicating that their love should be as eternal as the mountains and the sea. It is the same as "mountain and sea oath".

Mythological story of San Francisco. Jinshan, in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. Same as "Water Fills Jinshan".

Mythological story of "Water Fills San Francisco". Jinshan, in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province.

Remaining water and broken mountains and rivers. It mostly describes the scenery of the land after the death of a country or after a change. It is also used as a metaphor for the things that remain without being eliminated.

Wading through water and climbing up a mountain describes the arduousness of a journey, and also describes a continuous journey. It is the same as "wading through the sea and climbing up the mountain".

There is a mountain on the hill. The Chinese character for "mountain" has a "? The word "mountain" is used to refer to being away from home. It is used to refer to going out and not being at home.

Make the mosquito carry the mountain Make: send, order; Negative: carry. The mosquito is sent to carry the mountain. It is a metaphor for not being able to do the job.

Death weighs heavily on Mount Taishan is a metaphor for dying an honorable death.

Iron case is like a mountain Iron case: a case or conclusion with solid evidence.

Iron wall and copper mountain is a metaphor for a strong and reliable force.

Iron beat the rivers and mountains forged with iron. It is a metaphor for the consolidation of a country.

Reclamation and removal of mountains removes mountains and fills them into the sea. It refers to the vast magic power of the immortals. The metaphor of great determination.

Iron Bucket Jiangshan is a metaphor for a solid regime or position.

Iron evidence is like a mountain

Mosquitoes and gadflies carry mountainsMosquitoes and gadflies: blood-sucking insects. The strength of a mosquito can carry a mountain on its back. It is a metaphor for a weak person who can hardly be trusted to carry a heavy load.

Mosquito Gadfly: a blood-sucking insect that can carry a mountain with the strength of a mosquito. It is a metaphor for a person who is small in strength but has to carry a heavy load.

Miles of rivers and mountains: the territory of the motherland. It describes the vastness of the country's territory.

Miles of rivers and mountains: the territory of the motherland. It describes the vastness of the country's territory.

Steady as Taishan describes as solid and unshakeable as Taishan.

Stable as Mount Tai describes as solid and unshakeable as Mount Tai.

Mosquitoes think of the mountain as a burden. It is a metaphor for a person who is willing to take on a heavy responsibility despite his or her small strength.

Ten thousand waters, ten thousand mountains, a thousand rivers, a thousand mountains.

Tsao Ao Lake and Mountain Tsao Ao: to roar and chant at will for fun. In the rivers, lakes, mountains and fields, free and easy to chant and enjoy.

Snow Sea and Ice Mountain describes the extremely cold weather with snow and ice covering the sky.

Sea of Blood and Mountain of Corpses is a sea of blood, and the corpses look at the sky like mountains. Describe the heavy casualties.

Learning is like climbing a mountain. It is a metaphor for making efforts to climb up the mountain and improve gradually.

Showing water and bright mountains, beautiful water. It describes the beautiful scenery.

Have returned to Daoshan Daoshan: the legendary immortal mountain. It has arrived at the immortal mountain. In the old days, it was a metaphor for a person's death.

The term "堙谷堑山" refers to digging up mountains and filling in valleys.

Yu Gong yi Shan is a metaphor for the persistent transformation of nature and unswerving struggle.

Yi hai en shan (义海恩山) means the depth of love is like the sea, and the graciousness is like a mountain. It is a metaphor for the deepness of love and moral obligation.

Fisherman, woodcutter and woodcutter go into the sea to fish and go up the mountain to cut wood. The term is used to refer to the life of a hermit.

The metaphor of "Ape's Den and Bad Mountain" refers to the fact that carelessness in small things can lead to great calamities.

Yi Ye Fan Shan means a leaf blinds one's eyes and one cannot see Mount Taishan.

Yunyu Wushan originally refers to the ancient myth that the goddess of Wushan raised clouds and sent down rain. Later, it was referred to as the union of men and women.

Pointing at the River and Mountain Pointing: criticizing; Jiangshan: referring to the country. It refers to criticizing the state affairs.

Sin is like a mountain describes that the sins are many and heavy.

Law Enforcement as Mountain Enforcement of the law is as unshakeable as a mountain.

To return a tiger to the mountain is to put the tiger back to the mountain. It is a metaphor for returning a bad person to his lair, leaving behind the root of trouble.

Lu Wat Kan Shan (拄笏看山) means "support" and "wat" means "hand plate" held by a minister when he goes to the court in ancient times. In the old days, it was used as a metaphor for having a high level of achievement in the government.

Chinese Mountain on the Wat describes in the official and have the leisure and elegance.

The official is the one who has a good mood and is happy to be in office.

Hiking with Clogs Clogs: wooden shoes. The first is to wear wooden shoes to climb the mountain.

Looking at the mountain with his cheeks describes a person who is an official but has a leisurely and elegant mood. It is also a way of feeling at ease.

Bamboo exhausted in the South Mountain exhausted: exhausted, finished. It describes a person's sins are so numerous that they cannot be written down

Heavy as a mountain is heavier than a big mountain. It is a metaphor for a person's death is very valuable. Also describes the significance.

Some people love mountains and some love water. It is a metaphor for the different preferences of each person.

The crowd breathed upon the mountain and blew upon it to move the mountain.

Breathe upon the mountain to breathe upon it.

Breathe upon all the people to move the mountain.

To breathe upon a mountain, breathe upon it: blow upon it.

Breathe upon the mountain: breathe upon it. It is also a metaphor for the power of many people.

Heavier than Mount Tai is heavier than Mount Tai. It is a metaphor for a person's death is very valuable. It also describes great significance.

Drunken Jade Decadent Mountain describes a man's elegant appearance and his drunken demeanor after drinking.

Maohu Tongshan (濯濯童山): bareness; Tong: mountains with no grass or trees. There are no trees, bare mountains