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Idioms describing the Great Wall and their explanations

Magnificent

Explain majestic: endless appearance. Describe the majestic.

Source: Qin Mu's "Spring Dawn in the Ancient Battlefield": This is a brilliant page in the modern history of China. ?

with many twists and turns

Explain in a roundabout way.

The stream winds across the plain.

rotate

Interpretation is continuous: continuous appearance; Ups and downs: uneven. Continuous ups and downs

The hills here fluctuate greatly.

Winding and circling

The explanation twists and turns like a snake.

Seen from a distance, the Great Wall is like a long dragon, winding among the mountains.

the Great Wall

Interpretation refers to the Great Wall of China. This is also a metaphor for the generals on whom this country depends. Now it is also a metaphor for the people's army.

Source "Southern History? Tandaoji biography:? When Daoji saw the harvest, he was full of anger. The count flew into a rage, took a sip, threw himself on the ground and said, This is the Great Wall of Wan Li! ?

majestic

The commentary is magnificent and the scene is atmospheric. Hui, Hongda; Macro, broad.

Expansion is mostly used for concrete and static objects, such as buildings and squares. It shows that these things have great momentum.

Towering mountains and towering ridges

Explain worship: high; Jun: This mountain is high and steep. Tall and steep mountains.

Where is the source? Preface to Wang Xizhi's Lanting Collection:? There are mountains here, and there are bamboos in Maolin. ?