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What is the four-character idiom about mountains?

1. Take a panoramic view of the mountains

Definition: Take a panoramic view of the mountains.

Source: "Looking at the Mountains" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Original text: Hui Dang is at the top of the mountain, and you can see all the small mountains at a glance.

Translation: You must climb to the top of Mount Tai, overlooking the mountains, and be filled with pride.

Example: You must climb to the top and have a panoramic view of the mountains.

2. Continuous mountains

Definition: connected one after another like ocean waves.

Source: "Farewell to Cuiming Mansion in Yongyang" by Sikong Shu of the Tang Dynasty

Original text: The rain falls continuously on the Mian River and overlaps the Chunan Mountain.

Translation: The rain on the river is continuous, and the Chunan Mountains are densely stacked on top of each other.

Example sentence: The mountains here are rolling one after another, which is very beautiful.

3. Snow-capped mountains

Definition: mountains covered with snow.

Source: "Book of Jin, Biography of the Empress and Concubine, Zuo Noble Concubine" co-authored by twenty-one people including Fang Xuanling of the Tang Dynasty

Original text: Coquettish and coquettish. , the frost covers the courtyard.

Translation: The wind began to stir, rising in all directions, and white frost covered the courtyard.

Example: Looking at the capped mountains in the distance, it looks like an old man in white who has experienced many vicissitudes of life, lying there peacefully.

4. Towering mountains?

Definition: Overlapping mountains.

Source: Song Dynasty Mei Yaochen's "Poetry Scroll Presented to the Officials of the Zhou Dynasty"

Original text: At present, I am singing, my mane is vibrating and my ears are shrugging.

Translation: Let me howl as much as I want today, and let the sound make the beast’s ears stand up.

Example: Through the car window, you can see the towering mountains.

5. Vast mountains

Explanation: The appearance of lush vegetation, or the appearance of vastness and very wide range, which means endless rolling mountains.

Source: Qu Yuan's "Songs of Chu·Nine Chapters·Huaisha" during the Warring States Period

Original text: The roaring Mengxia is coming, and the grass and trees are luxuriant.

Translation: The rising sun hangs high in the sky in early summer, and the grass and trees grow lushly.

Example: From the vast mountains covered with golden light, through the fields among the fragrant roses, to the extraordinary century-old buildings, there is no other place in the world that can compare with Pasadena. Comparable to shoulder to shoulder.