lù.
Lu, a second-level Chinese character, pronounced lù, means a forest growing at the foot of a mountain. So it is often used in conjunction with words related to mountains. Lu is an ideogram from deer, and deer is also pronounced, so when it is related to deer.
The original meaning was to specify the kind of place where deer live, which is at the foot of a mountain with woods. There is water and grass at the foot of the mountain, which is suitable for survival, and in case of enemy, they will go up the mountain to hide in the woods, which is the ideal place for the deer to live.
Foothills Grouping Words:
Nà lù [nà lù]
It is said to have a general overview of the administration.
岩麓 [yán lù]
The foot of a mountain.
Yuelu Shuyuan [yuè lù shū yuàn]
Originally located on Mount Yuelu in Changsha, Hunan. It was founded by Zhu Dong, the governor of Tanzhou in the Kaibao period of the Song Dynasty. There are lecture halls, fasting houses, and library buildings.
Lu Yufu [lù sǒu]
Foothills and ze yufu.
Donglu [dōng lù]
The eastern foothills of the Taihang Mountains.