Safe as Mount Taishan describes a person who is as solid as Mount Taishan and cannot be shaken.
The grass and trees on Bakong Mountain are treated as soldiers. It describes a person who is extremely frightened and skeptical.
Ba Shan Shu Shui Ba and Shu refer to the area of Sichuan. The mountains, hills and waters of Sichuan.
Bashan Night Rain It refers to the lonely scene of living in a foreign place and being caught in the night rain.
Pulling up the earth and shaking the mountains, overturning the earth and shaking the mountains.
Pulling up the mountain and surpassing the sea Pulling up the mountain and surpassing the sea.
These are the most important of all the words in the Chinese text.
Pulling up mountains to cover the world Gai Shi: surpassing all people in the world, the first in the world. The force can pull down a big mountain, describing the force is great and brave, contemporary and incomparable.
Pulling up mountains and carrying tripods Carrying: lifting up with both hands. To pull up a big mountain and lift up a heavy tripod. Describe the great strength.
Trekking over mountains and wading through water Trekking over mountains: to go over mountains; wading through water: to cross a big river by tripping through the water with one's feet.
To describe the hardship of traveling long distances.
White Mountains and Black Water The Changbai Mountains and the Heilongjiang River. Generally refers to the northeastern part of China.
Half of the wall Half of the wall: half of the side; Jiangshan: a metaphor for the country's territory. Refers to the part of the country that remains or is lost after an enemy invasion.
The Treasure Mountain Returns Empty Entering a mountain full of treasures, but coming out empty-handed. It is a metaphor for getting nothing when, according to the conditions, there should have been a rich harvest (mostly referring to seeking knowledge).
Build a building against a mountain Build a building against a mountain. A metaphor for something that spoils a person's pleasure.
Forced up against a mountain is a metaphor for being forced to rise up against something. Now it is also a metaphor for being forced to take some kind of action.
The mountains and rivers inside and outside: inside and outside.
Iceberg is difficult to rely on Metaphorically speaking, it is difficult to rely on a power that cannot last long.
Soldier's defeat is like a mountain's fall Soldier: army.
The army was defeated like a mountain collapsing.
Not knowing Mount Tai Not recognizing Mount Tai. It is a metaphor for not being able to recognize a person of high status or great ability because one's knowledge is too narrow.
Remaining Mountains and Waters Refers to the remaining parts of a country after most of its territories have fallen. It is also used to describe the things that remain after a country's territory has fallen.
Hidden in Famous Mountains, Passed on to Others To hide writings in famous mountains and pass them on to like-minded people.
崇山峻岭 崇:高;峻:山高而陡。 A high and steep mountain range.
Out of the Mountain Spring Water Out of the Mountain: a metaphor for going out of the service. In the old sense, a person who has become an official is not as innocent as he was when he was not an official.
The spring mountains are like a smile, describing the bright colors of the mountains in spring.
The Great Good River and Mountain River and Mountain: the country.
带砺山河 带:衣带;砺:磨刀石;山:泰山;河:黄河。 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 movement...
Knife Mountain and Fire Sea A metaphor for extremely dangerous and difficult places.
Sword Mountain and Sword Tree The Buddhist term for the punishment of hell.
The Sword Mountain and the Sword Tree A metaphor for extremely cruel punishment.
To fall down a mountain and pour out an ocean describes a great sound and power.
Dao Shan Xue Hai Dao and Xue: learning. The knowledge is higher than the sky and deeper than the sea.
Dao Shan Xue Hai Dao, Xue Hai: learning.
To climb the mountains and face the water describes a long journey. It also refers to traveling to the mountains and playing in the water.
Dengshan Xiaolu is a metaphor for a person who has a high level of knowledge and is able to integrate it and have a far-reaching vision.
The earth is crumbling and the mountains are collapsing.
The earth shook and the mountains swayed during the earthquake. It also describes a great noise or a fierce struggle.
To make a tiger leave the mountain To make a tiger leave the mountain.
To make a tiger leave the mountain.
The metaphor of "lying high on the eastern mountain" is that of living in seclusion and living in peace.
The metaphor of a man who has lost his position and then returned to it is also used to describe a man who has lost his position and then returned to it. It is also a metaphor for regaining power after losing it.
Pile up like a mountain To gather into a pile, like a small mountain.
To describe a large number of people.
Pile up mountains and seas Pile up mountains like seas. The original description is that there is a lot of wealth in possession. It is also a metaphor for having a lot of things.
Endowment as a mountain is a metaphor for the deepest endowment.
Endeavors are as heavy as mountains, and love is as deep as the sea.
Enshangyihai (恩重如山) is as deep as a mountain.
The favor is heavier than Mount Tai The favor is deep and heavier than Mount Tai.
Over the mountains Over many mountains. It describes the hard work of walking through the mountains.
Returning the Tiger to the Mountain Putting the tiger back to the mountain. It is a metaphor for returning bad people to their lairs, leaving behind the root of trouble.
To open the way to a mountain describes to open the way in front of a mountain without fear of difficulties and dangers.
Overthrowing the sea and moving the mountain Turning over the sea and moving the mountain. It describes a great power.
Gao Shan Jing Xing (高山景行) means high mountain, which is a metaphor for high morals; Jing Xing (景行) means a big road, which is a metaphor for righteous and bright behavior. It refers to the lofty moral behavior that is worth emulating.
The metaphor of "high mountains and flowing water" is that of confidants or soulmates.
These are the most important of all.
The high mountains and the flowing streams A high mountain: a metaphor for high moral character.
Lying high on the east mountain: a metaphor for living in seclusion and living in peace.
It means that those who are not in the trade do not understand the way of the trade.
Buying an old cow on a different mountain A simile of a person who takes a risk and decides easily without clarifying the situation.
The Chinese idiom of "关山阻隔" (关隘) means that the mountains and passes of a country are blocked by the mountains and are separated from each other.
The Chinese idiom of "the way is hard" is used to describe a person who has a hard time traveling to and fro.
Guanshan Longyi Guan: pass; Longyi: distant.
These are the most common ways to get around the world.
Sea and Mountain Vow Refers to the vow made by a man and a woman when they love each other that their love should be as eternal as the mountains and the sea.
Tsunami and Landslide The sea is raging and roaring, and the mountains are crumbling and collapsing. It describes the ferocity and rapidity of the situation.
The Yellow River is as thin as a sash, and Mount Tai is as small as a whetstone.
These are the words of a long time, and any turbulence will never change the heart.
Hong Mao Taishan is a metaphor for a great difference in weight.
Lake and Mountain The scenery of the lake and the mountains. It refers to the beautiful scenery with water and mountains.
Huayu Shanqiu (华屋山丘) A magnificent building turned into a mound. It is a metaphor for the rapidity of rise and fall.
Return My River and Mountains Expresses the determination to take back the country that belongs to oneself from the invaders.
Return to the mountains and the sea describes the power and momentum that is so strong that it can overwhelm everything.
The Sea of Fire and the Mountain of Daggers is a metaphor for an extremely dangerous and difficult place.
The "mountain of armor" is a mountain of armor.
These are the most important of all.
Accumulating earth into a mountain, accumulating water into an ocean Piling up earth can become a mountain, accumulating water can become an ocean.
The sword is a symbol of the sword, and the sword is a symbol of the sword.
Sword, Tree, Knife and Mountain is the Buddhist term for the punishment of hell.
The most important thing is that the people in the world have to be able to see and hear what is happening.
The world is not the same as the world is not the same
The world is not the same as the world is not the same. It emphasizes that it is very difficult for people to change their habits.
Jiangshan is the same as before Old: former. The same is true for the other two.
Rivers and mountains are like pictures The mountains and rivers are as beautiful as pictures.
Beautiful Rivers and Mountains describes the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland.
Blissful Mountains and Rivers The high mountains and rivers are like fine and brightly colored silk fabrics. It describes the beautiful country.
The Jade of Jing Mountain Jing Mountain: the name of a mountain which produces precious jade, and it is said that the Heshi Bi comes from this mountain. It is a metaphor for something extremely precious.
Lifting the tripod and pulling up the mountain The tripod can be lifted up, and the mountain can be pulled up.
To be able to lift a large pot and pull up a mountain is a metaphor for great strength.
Gathering rice into mountains Ma Yuan of the Eastern Han Dynasty piled up rice into mountains to model the terrain and analyze the military situation and advancement plan for the emperor, which was very clear. This is a figurative statement of the military situation and the danger of...
Military Orders Like Mountains Military orders are as unshakeable as mountains. In the olden days, it was used to describe the orders issued by superiors in the army, which must be carried out by subordinates and must not be disobeyed.
Opening the door to the mountain Metaphorically, speaking or writing is to talk straight to the point without beating around the bush.
The founder of a monastery was originally a monk who started a monastery.
The founder of a monastery is the founder of a certain cause.
靠山吃山,靠水吃水 Metaphorically speaking, one lives on whatever conditions are available in one's place.
Kunshan Piece of Jade A piece of jade in the Kunlun Mountains. Originally a modest expression meaning just one among many wonderful ones, later a metaphor for the prominent among many wonderful things.
The metaphor of "from small to large" is "from small to large", and "from small to large" is "from small to large".
Tono Mountain with River Tono: sharpening stone; Mountain: Mount Tai; Belt: sash; River: Yellow River. 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 movement...
Force can pull up a mountain. Force is so strong that it can pull up a mountain, describing a person who is too brave.
There is no need to worry about the wood to burn. The metaphor is that as long as the foundation or the root still exists, it will not hurt to suffer a temporary loss or setback.
The true face of Mount Lushan A metaphor for the truth of a thing or a person's original face.
The green water and the green mountains is a general term for the beautiful mountains and rivers.
The mountains are full of hills and fields. It describes a lot.
名落孙山 The name falls behind Sun Shan at the end of the list. It refers to not being admitted to an examination or selection.
Famous Mountains and Rivers It refers to famous mountains and rivers with a long history.
Famous mountains and rivers Famous rivers and mountains with beautiful scenery.
Famous Mountain Cause Refers to writings.
南山可移 南山:终南山. The metaphor is that the case has been finalized and cannot be changed.
Displacement of mountains and seas Pushing away the mountains and overturning the sea.
These are the most powerful and most powerful of the world's major cities.
Platoon Mountain is a metaphor for something that can be done very easily and effortlessly.
By the mountains and the river By the mountains and the river.
The situation is very dangerous.
Swallowing Mountains and Rivers A great deal of energy can swallow mountains and rivers. It describes a great deal of vigor.
Qi Gush Shan He describes a person who is irritated to the extreme.
Qi Strong Mountain and River Qi: qi; Zhuang: to make magnificent; Shanhe: high mountains and big rivers. It describes the country's mountains and rivers as being more magnificent as a result.
Thousands of gullies Gullies: ravines.
There are many different kinds of gullies and ravines in the country.
Thousands of gullies Gullies: ravines.
There are no more than a dozen different ways to get to the top of the mountain.
The green mountain is a metaphor for immortality.
These are the most important things that you need to know about the world.
The green mountains and green water is a general term for beautiful mountains and rivers.
The green mountain is a hair's breadth The outline of a green mountain is only like a hair's breadth when you look at it from a distance.
The green mountain is a hair's breadth away. It also refers to the Central Plains.
Poor Mountains and Bad Waters Poor Mountains: barren mountains; Bad Waters: rivers and lakes that often cause disasters. Describe the very poor natural conditions.
Qiu Shan Zhi Gong A metaphor for great achievements.
Mountains and seas of people A crowd of people is like a mountain and a sea.
Mountains of people are like mountains and seas.
With one heart, we can move mountains If we are all of one mind, we can exert great strength.
The sun is thinning in the west Thin: approaching. The sun is going down. It is a metaphor for a person who has become old or a thing that is decaying and near death.
Meat mountain and forest are like mountains of meat and forests of dried meat. This is a story about Xia Jie's life, which is a metaphor for the extravagance of banquet.
Mountains collapsed and the earth cracked.
The mountains collapsed and the earth cracked.
Mountains crashing down and bells ringing is a metaphor for the induction of the same kind of things.
Mountains are long and water is far away A metaphor for a long and difficult road.
Mountain high and water long As high as a mountain, as long as water.
Mountain high and water low A metaphor for misfortune.
These are the most common ways to describe the death of a person.
Shan Guangshui (山光水色) The water waves are flooded with beautiful colors, and the scenery on the mountains is clear.
The Chicken Dancing in the Mirror The chicken dances in the mirror.
The Mountain Dances Through the Stone The drops of water in the mountain can drip through the stone. The metaphor is that with determination and perseverance, things can be successful.
Mountain Alliance and Sea Oath Alliance: covenant; Oath: oath. It refers to the oath made by a man and a woman when they love each other, indicating that love should be as eternal as the mountains and the sea.
Mountains and Waters The mountains are bright and the water is beautiful. It describes the beautiful scenery.
山木自寇 The trees on a mountain are cut down because they grow to be useful. It is a metaphor for being useful but not immune to misfortune.
Shan Nan Nan Hai Bei Refers to distant places.
山栖谷隐 Inhabiting in the mountains and drinking in the valleys. It describes a life of seclusion.
Mountains and beautiful waters Describes beautiful scenery.
Mountain and water are at an end.
The mountain is sharp, but it is not high. The metaphor is that if a person is too sharp, he will not be able to achieve great things.
Mountains and waters are linked together.
山颓木坏 册:泰山;颓:倒塌;木:梁木。 The mountain collapsed and the beams were broken. It is a metaphor for the death of a personage whom all people look up to.
The mountains and the earth are shaking. It describes the greatness of sound or power.
Mountain Dishes and Wild Scribes 肴野蔌 (肴: cooked fish and meat); 簌: wild vegetables. It refers to the wild food and vegetables in the mountains.
Shan Yin Dao, should be overwhelmed Shan Yin Dao: on the southwest outskirts of Huiji City, where the scenery is beautiful. Originally, it means that the mountains and water along the way are so clear that you can't get enough of them. Later, it is used in the next sentence to describe the many people coming and going, and it is impossible to cope with them...
The mountain rain is about to come to a climax.
Mountain treasures and sea faults Sea faults: all kinds of sea food. The various precious foodstuffs produced in the mountains and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes.
Mountain treasures and sea food Haiqiao: refers to all kinds of sea food. The various kinds of precious foodstuffs produced in the mountains and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes.
Tao Hongjing (陶弘景), who lived in Maoshan (茅山) in the Southern Liang Dynasty (梁梁梁), was often asked by Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty (梁武帝) for advice on matters of national importance, and was known as the "Prime Minister of the Mountain" (山中宰相). It is a metaphor for a reclusive sage...
Mountains and seas? The name describes a remote and isolated place.
Ascending Mountains to Pick Pearls Going to the mountains to pick pearls. It is a metaphor for doing things in the wrong direction or method, and will definitely fail to achieve the purpose.
Remaining Water and Remnants of Mountains The mountains and rivers are in ruins. It is often used to describe 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 have not been eliminated but are left.
Make the mosquitoes carry the mountains Make: send, order; Negative: carry. To send mosquitoes to carry mountains. It is a metaphor for not being able to do the job.
Shou Bi Nanshan (寿比南山) Life span is as long as that of Zhongnan Mountain. Used to wish someone a long life.
Shou Shan Fu Hai (寿山福海) means longevity as long as the mountains and happiness as big as the sea. In the olden days, it was used to wish a person a long life and many blessings.
The water is soft and the mountains are warm, and the scenery is elegant.
Water Color and Mountain Light The water waves are flooded with beautiful colors, and the scenery on the mountains is clear and clean.
The water and the mountains are beautifully colored, and the scenery is clear.
Shui Xiu Shan Ming The mountains are brightly lit and the water is beautifully colored. It describes a beautiful landscape.
His Mountain Attacks the Wrong Metaphorically speaking, to take someone else's strengths and remedy one's own weaknesses.
The Stone of Other Mountains A metaphor for people or opinions that can help one correct one's shortcomings.
Taishan Beidou (泰山北斗) Taishan: Dongyue (东岳), in Tai'an City, Shandong Province; Beidou: Big Dipper (北斗星).
Tai Shan Beidou is a metaphor for a person who has high morals, high reputation, or outstanding achievements that are admired by all people.
Taishan doesn't allow soil Taishan doesn't exclude fine soil and rocks, so it can be so high. It is a metaphor for a person who is large in measure and can tolerate different things.
Taishan Hair A metaphor for a great difference in weight.
Taishan Liangmu Like the collapse of Taishan Mountain and the destruction of its beams. It is a metaphor for the death of a great man.
Taishan's Decline In the olden days, it was used to mourn the death of a person whom everyone admired.
Tai Shan is a metaphor for a great pressure or blow.
Taishan Pressing on the Egg Taishan pressed on the egg.
Tai Shan Hai Mountain Hiking and sailing.
These are the words used to describe a long and dangerous journey.
Iron case: a case or conclusion that has been proven.
The case of iron is like a mountain that cannot be overturned.
Iron evidence is like a mountain, and it can't be shaken.
The mountain is bare of trees.
Bronze Mountain and Iron Wall describes a strong defense. It is a metaphor for a strong person who can be trusted.
Bronze Mountain West collapses, Luo Zhong East responds Metaphorically, major events influence each other.
Retreating like a mountain, as when retreating, is like the movement of a mountain.
There are thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains.
The word "steady" is used to describe a difficult and distant journey.
Steady as Mount Taishan describes as steady and unshakeable as Mount Taishan.
Wu Shan Yun Yu (巫山云雨) originally refers to the ancient myth that the goddess of Wu Shan raised clouds and sent down rain. Later, the term was used to describe the union of a man and a woman.
Immortal Mountain Qiongge (仙山琼阁) Immortal Mountain: the three sacred mountains of Penglai, Fangzhang and Yingzhou; Qiongge (琼阁) Exquisite Pavilion.
The fairy mountain: the three sacred mountains of Penglai, Fangzhang and Yingzhou. Now it is also used as a metaphor to describe the wonderful illusionary realm of nothingness...
Holding the Mountain and Crossing the Sea 挟:挟持,夹着;刱:超越,跨过。 It is a metaphor for doing something that can never be done.
Yang Xu Shan Li Like the sun is warm, like the mountains stand. It is a metaphor for a person who is gentle and of good character.
Le Shan Le Shui (乐山乐水) Le (乐山乐水) means to love. It is a metaphor for people's different hobbies.
Wild Scribes and Mountain Cuisine (野蔌山肴) means cooked fish and meat; rustle: wild vegetables. It refers to the wild food and vegetables in the mountains.
One Leaf Blinds the Eyes, Cannot See Mount Taishan Shield: cover. A leaf blocks the eyes, and even the tall Mount Tai can not be seen. It is a metaphor for being confused by a local phenomenon and failing to see the whole picture or the whole.
Moving Mountains and Seas Moving mountains and overturning seas. It is a metaphor for the great power and majesty of human beings in transforming nature.
Traveling in the mountains and waters To visit and enjoy the landscape scenery.
To have eyes, but not recognize Mount Tai. It is a metaphor for not being able to recognize a person of high status or great ability because one's knowledge is too narrow.
Yugong yi Shan (愚公移山) is a metaphor for perseverance in transforming nature and unswerving struggle.
Ape's Cave Destroys Mountain A simile of a small matter not being taken care of, which can cause a big disaster.
Clouds and Rain Wushan Originally, it refers to the ancient myth and legend that the goddess of Wushan Mountain raises clouds and sends down rain. Later, it was referred to the joyful union of man and woman.
The Mountain Looking Higher Metaphorically speaking, one is dissatisfied with one's present job or environment, and always thinks that other jobs or other environments are better.
Parable of living in seclusion.
Law enforcement is like a mountain, and the enforcement of the law is as immovable as a mountain.
Metaphorically, to say that a mountain is a mountain is to say that a mountain is a mill is to say that a mountain is a mill is a mill.
Heavier than Mount Taishan A metaphor for being heavier than Mount Taishan.
The word "mountain" is used to describe a situation where a person is more important than a mountain.
Lu wat to see the mountain 拄笏看山 拄:支撑;笏:古代大臣上朝时拿拿拿着的手版。 In the old days, it was used as a metaphor for having a high degree of officialism.
Casting Mountains and Boiling Seas Mining copper in the mountains to cast coins and boiling seawater to obtain salt. It is a metaphor for being good at exploiting natural resources.
To return a tiger to the mountain, one must put the tiger back to the mountain.
Sitting down to eat the mountains, the mountains will be empty. It refers to the fact that even if there is a mountain of wealth, it will be exhausted if you just consume without engaging in production.
Sitting and eating, the mountain will be empty. Refers to the fact that even if one has mountains of wealth, it will be exhausted if one merely consumes without engaging in production.
Sitting on the mountain and watching the tigers Simile of taking a bystander's attitude to the struggle between two sides, waiting until both sides are damaged, and then reaping the benefits from it.
To be as safe as Mount Tai is to be extremely safe and secure. It is the same as "as safe as Mount Taishan".
To be as safe as Mount Tai is to be extremely safe and secure. It is the same as "as safe as Mount Taishan".
Pulling up a mountain and lifting up a tripod describes a person who is superhumanly strong or majestic.
Pulling up trees and shaking the mountains Uprooting trees and shaking mountains.
Traveling over mountains and rivers describes the pain of traveling over long distances.
See also "trekking over mountains".
Traveling over mountains and rivers describes the pain of traveling over long distances. See also "trekking across mountains and rivers".
To travel through mountains and rivers describes the pain of traveling over long distances.
To describe the pain of traveling over long distances, see "trekking over mountains".
Hundred and two rivers and mountains Hundred and two: two against a hundred. Later, it refers to a country with strong power and solid border defense.
The metaphor of the mountains and rivers is that the mountains and rivers are dangerous and solid.
These are the most important of all, and the most important of all is the fact that they are the most important of all.
Hundred and two mountains and rivers Hundred and two: two against a hundred. The metaphor is that the mountains and rivers are dangerous and solid.
Bashan Duling (巴山杜岭) means to climb mountains and cross mountains.
Bashan Duling (巴山越岭) means to climb mountains and cross mountains. It describes a person who is good at climbing and walking.
Half of the river and mountains Refers to a part or a large part of the country.
Half of the mountains and rivers Refers to a part or a large part of the country.
Shelter from drowning means to prevent drowning by sheltering in the corner of a mountain. It means to avoid from a distance.
Icebergs are easy to fall Icebergs dissolve when they meet the sun and are easy to fall.
The Iceberg is easy to fall. It is a metaphor for a mountain that cannot be relied upon for long.
Soldiers are hidden in the arsenal, horses are put into Huashan, weapons are hidden in the arsenal, horses are put into Huashan. It refers to the peace of the world.
Not knowing the true face of Mount Lushan A metaphor for not being able to recognize the truth and essence of things.
Hidden in a famous mountain Hiding writings in a famous mountain and passing them on to people with similar interests.
Hidden in the Famous Mountains Hidden in the Famous Mountains, the writings were passed on to people with similar interests.
Hiding writings in famous mountains and passing them on to those who share the same interests Zhi: Zhi Yu; Chuan: to spread and circulate; Their people: fellow travelers. To hide one's writings in a famous mountain and pass them on to those who later share one's interests.
尺山寸水 Refers to every small piece of landscape.
Sad Mountain and Bored Sea Sorrow is like a mountain and 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.
Chu Shui Wu Shan (楚水吴山) The water of Chu and the mountains of Wu. Later it is used to refer to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
Congshan jiangling Countless tall and steep mountains.
Mountains and mountains refers to the overlapping of mountains.
Repeated Mountains and Waters The overlapping mountains and the coiled waters.
重山峻岭 Rolling high mountains.
Belt: a sash. Tonto: sharpening stone. River: the Yellow River. Mountain: Mount Tai. The Yellow River is like a sash and Mount Tai is like a whetstone. This is something that can never happen. The old expression ...
Swinging the sea and pulling up the mountain Shaking the sea and pulling up the mountain. It describes a person's strength is very great.
To climb mountains and wade through water To climb mountains and cross water. It is a metaphor for going through difficulties.
To climb a mountain and cross a mountain describes a long and arduous journey.
Dengshan Jiaoziling (陟) means to climb up a mountain or cross a mountain. It describes an arduous and tiring journey.
The earth shook and the mountains swayed during the earthquake. It also describes the great momentum or fierce struggle.
The earth shook and the mountains shook.
The word "dongshan" refers to taking up an important position again.
The term "Dongshan" is also used to describe the regaining of power after losing it. It is also used as a metaphor for regaining power after losing it.
Dongshan Zhi Zhi (东山之志) refers to the idea of living in seclusion.
To be sure of Mount Tai is as stable as Mount Tai. A metaphor for having absolute certainty and not having to worry.
Endeavors are as heavy as mountains.
The metaphor is to follow the example of others.
To set fire to a mountain is a metaphor for fanning the flames and stirring up trouble.
To make a way through a mountain is to make a way through a mountain without fear of hardship or danger. It is often used in conjunction with the phrase "to build bridges over water".
High Mountains and High Ridges (高山峻岭) 峻: high and steep mountains. It is a high and dangerous mountain.
Gao Shan Jun Ridge (高山仰之) High mountain: a metaphor for high moral character.
The high mountains: a metaphor for high morals and virtues.
Successful as Qushan Success: merit.
The Success of the Mountain: The Success of the Mountain. It is a metaphor for very great achievements.
Seeing Mountains and Playing with Water 犹言游山玩水.
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 great deal of strength.
Crowning Mountains and Wearing Grain Crowning Mountains: using mountains as hats, as a metaphor for greatness. Dai Grain: to put a grain on one's head, a metaphor for smallness. It describes that although the sizes are different, each is suitable for its own.
The metaphor of "the sea boiling and the mountains crumbling" is one of great sound or power.
The metaphor of "the sea boiling and the mountains crumbling" is one of great sound or power.
The sea boiled and the mountains cracked. The metaphor is of great sound or power. It is also called "the sea boiling and the mountains shaking".
The sea boils and the mountains shake, a metaphor for great sound or power.
Similar to "the sea boiling and the mountains shaking", the metaphor is that the sound or power is very great.
Haixiangshanshangmujing (海盟山咒) is a metaphor for the oath of the sea and the promise of the mountain.
Haiyao shanmian (海约山盟) refers to the vow made by a man and a woman when they fall in love, that their love should be as eternal as the mountains and the sea.
Navigational Spell
Navigating the sea and mountains, crossing the sea and climbing over high mountains. It refers to a long and arduous journey.
The virtue of the river and the mountains describes the beauty of a woman's virtue.
Huai Shan Xiang Ling (怀山襄陵) means that the floodwaters surged and overflowed onto the mountains and hills.
However, it means that the army's orders are serious and cannot be changed.
Return to the mountains and turn to the sea. It is a metaphor for great power.
Volcano and sea A metaphor for hardship and danger.
Accumulated armor is like a mountain.
The word "mountain" is used in the same sense as "mountain of armor".
Accumulated soil can be piled up to form a mountain, which is a metaphor for the accumulation of small quantities to form a large number.
Minshan Hanging Ladybird is used as a metaphor for living in seclusion.
Minshan Zhi Cao (箕山之操) was used in the olden days to praise those who did not want to be an official in the chaotic world.
The "Mizan's Courage" (箕山之節) is the same as "Mizan's Courage.
Minshan Zhi Feng (箕山之風) refers to the demeanor of a hermit.
MiShan's Jie (箕山之节) means the hermit XuYu and ChaoFu (巢父), who lived in seclusion during the time of TangYao, according to the ancient legend. Jie (节): the name of the hermit and his moral integrity. It refers to a person who goes into seclusion in order to preserve his integrity. In the old days, it was used to praise the hermits who were not willing to be in...
Minshan Zhi Zhi (箕山之志) was used to praise those who did not want to be an official in the chaotic world.
Subscribing to the mountains and the forests, living in the mountains and the forests, not asking questions about the world's affairs.
The nature of a man can't be changed, but the nature of a man can't be altered.
The nature of man is more difficult to change than the nature of mountains and rivers. It describes how difficult it is to change one's nature.
River and mountain are easy to change, but nature is hard to change Old-time proverb. It emphasizes that it is very difficult for people to change their habits.
River and mountain are easy to change, endowment is hard to change The change of human nature is more difficult than the change of river and mountain. It describes the difficulty of changing one's nature.
Jinxiu jiangshan (锦绣江山) A beautiful river and mountain like jinxiu (锦绣).
The country is a beautiful country.
Jiujiu returned to Daoshan and passed away long ago. In the olden days, it was said that a person's death was a return to the Taoist mountain.
Founding father A metaphor for the founder of an academic school or skill.
Kai Shan Lao Zu Kai Shan (开山老祖) means to start a monastery in a famous mountain; Lao Zu: the first generation to start a business. Originally refers to the monk who started the monastery. Later, it was used to refer to the founder of a cause.
Founding Ancestor: To found a monastery. Later, it was borrowed to refer to the founder of a cause.
Crossing the mountains and pressing down on the sea Crossing the mountains and approaching the sea.
The Jade of Kunshan Kunshan: Kunlun Mountain. The beautiful jade of Kunlun Mountain. It is a metaphor for outstanding talents.
Le Shan Ai Shui (乐山愛水) means to love the scenery of mountains and rivers.
Leaving the mountain and transferring the tiger Metaphorically speaking, to mobilize the other party to leave the original position by means of a stratagem.
Tono belt, river and mountain The Yellow River is as thin as a sash, and Mount Tai is as small as a whetstone.
Metaphorically speaking, the title and the state **** exist and are passed on indefinitely.
Lin Shan Dai Hai (连山排海) describes a large number of people and a large scale.
Lin: to, near.
The original meaning is to arrive at the water's edge and climb up the high mountain.
Running Water and High Mountains is a metaphor for being a confidant or a soulmate.
The word "water" is also used to describe a musical piece that has been played to a high standard.
There are still green hills and mountains, and there is no fear of burning firewood.
Lushan: the name of a mountain in the south of Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. The metaphor is the truth or the original face of things.
Mount Lushan true face Mount Lushan: the name of the mountain, in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, south. Metaphorically speaking, the truth or the original face of things.
Horse Release South Mountain is a metaphor for the world being at peace and no longer using soldiers.
The Horses are the most important of all, and they are the most important of all.
The Horse Enters Huashan The metaphor is that the world is at peace and there will be no more wars.
The mountains are full of hills and fields. It describes a large number or a wide range.
The mountains are full of mountains and fields. It describes a lot. The same as "漫山塞野".
Seas of Sorrow and Mountains Sorrow is like a mountain, and 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.
Mountains and Seas: A vow of alliance with mountains and seas.
The tiger came out of the mountain like a fierce tiger coming out of the mountain.
The tiger comes out of the mountain like a fierce tiger coming out of the mountain. It is also known as "a fierce tiger coming down from the mountain" and "a fierce tiger leaving the mountain".
Fierce tiger deep in the mountains is a metaphor for a brave and powerful man.
Misan and Yanyu refers to a mountain full of hills and mountains.
Famous Mountains and Scenic Waters A famous river and mountain with beautiful scenery.
The famous mountains and rivers.
Miao Ruhe Shan (邈若河山) means as far away as the mountains and rivers.
This is the same as "邈若山河".
Like the mountains and rivers, it is as far away as the mountains and rivers.
Like a mountain or a river, it is as far away as a mountain or a river.
This is the same as "far away as mountains and rivers".
Modelling mountains and waters To depict landscapes and scenery in words or drawings.
Wood: beams. Mountain: Mount Tai. Decadence: falling down.
The wood is broken and the mountain is crumbling. It is a metaphor for the death of a highly respected person. It is also called "Taishan Liangmu".
Nanshan Iron Case A case that has been decided and cannot be changed.
Climbing the mountain and wading through the water describes a difficult journey.
Dressed in hair and entering the mountains Refers to leaving the mundane world and living in seclusion.
The word "qi zhuang he shan" is used to describe a person who is so magnificent that the mountains and rivers of the motherland become even more magnificent as a result.
There are thousands of mountains and thousands of waters, which describes a difficult and distant journey.
The term "堑山堙谷" refers to digging up mountains and filling in valleys. It is also called "堙谷堑山".
Knocking on the mountain and shaking the tiger means to give a deliberate warning so as to make people tremble.
Knocking the mountain to shake the tiger. The same as "to knock on the mountain and shake the tiger".
Poor Mountains and Remote Places (穷山僻壤) Loam: ground. A place that is far away and remote.
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.
Sunset: the sun is about to set. The sun is about to set. It is a metaphor for a person who is about to die in his old age or a thing that is approaching its demise.
The sea of meat and wine is a great expression of the abundance of meat and wine.
Mountain on Eggs A metaphor of absolute superiority against inferiority.
Entering a mountain of treasures and returning empty. It is a metaphor for having a good opportunity but getting nothing
Three Mountains and Five Mountains Five Mountains: Mount Tai, Mount Hua, Mount Heng, Mount Song and Mount Heng. Generally refers to famous mountains or places.
Mountains are more beautiful than ever, as if they were rearranged.
Metaphorically, a mountain is a big and broad-minded place.
The mountains collapsed and the rivers dried up. In ancient times, it was regarded as an important event or a sign of it. It is also known as "the collapse of the mountains and the drying up of the rivers".
Shanshengdi Chap Mountains collapsed and the earth split open. It is also used to describe a strong and loud sound.
Shanshan Di Chap Mountain collapsed, the earth collapsed. The same as "landslide".
Landslide The mountains collapsed and the earth fell in.
Landslide and tsunami The mountains collapsed and the sea rushed and roared.
Landslide and water exhaustion The mountains collapsed and the rivers dried up. In ancient times, it was considered to be a major event or a sign of it.
Mountains collapsed and rivers dried up.
Mountains are long and water is broad, but the road is far away and dangerous. The metaphor is that the road is long and arduous.
Shanchuan miju (山川米聚) means that the mountains and rivers look like a gathering of rice when viewed from a high place.
Shan Botanical Food This refers to the delicious food produced in the water on the mountains. Later, it was referred to as delicious food.
The mountains are high and the emperor is far away.
Mountain High Water Dangerous A metaphor for all the difficulties and dangers on the way forward.
Shankong Dumped Refers to a drunken person lying down in a car.
The word "drunk" is used to describe a person who is drunk and cannot wake up.
Mountain Cold Water Cold and dead calm. Describes a winter scene.
Mountains and rivers Describes a dangerous situation.
Mountains and rivers are easy to change and nature is hard to change.
The mountains are calling and the sea is roaring.
The mountains are calling and the sea is roaring. It also describes an extremely bad natural situation.
Mountains accumulate and waves are piled up as high as a mountain, as if the waves were overlapping. It describes an extremely large number.
Hills and hills A rocky hill and a waterfront. A place in the middle of nowhere.
Mountains and hills A long time ago.
Yamahama A metaphor for failing to accomplish anything.
Shanlin Yinyi (山林隐逸) means a scholar who lives in the mountains and forests.
These are the most important of all.
Mountain Eyebrows and Watery Eyes A woman's eyebrows are clear and watery. It is also called "watery eyes and mountain eyebrows".
Mountains ringing and valleys responding describes a loud echo, and is also used as a metaphor to describe the sound of this and that of the other.
Mountain Dwelling and Drinking in the Valley A person who dwells in the mountains and drinks from the springs in the valleys.
To live in seclusion.
Metaphorically, there is no way out of a desperate situation.
The metaphor is that there is no way out of a desperate situation.
The metaphor of a mountain in a state of exhaustion is that there is no way out of a desperate situation.
Metaphorically, there is no way out of a desperate situation.
Metaphorically, there is no way out of the situation.