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What is Qizhuang Mountain?

Magnificent mountains and rivers [qì zhuàng shān hé], North pole [nán yuán běi zhé]

Interpretation:

Magnificent mountains and rivers: Describes the heroic spirit, which makes the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent. .

Going in the opposite direction: You want to go south but the car goes north instead. Metaphorical action and purpose are exactly the opposite.

Magnificent mountains and rivers: Source: Tang Dynasty Zhang Shuo's "Kongbu Que Market": "The clan is high in celestial beings, magnificent mountains and rivers, gods make bronze hooks, and the sky opens with golden seals." Usage: subject-predicate form; used as predicate , attributive; with complimentary meanings Synonyms: soaring into the sky, majestic Antonyms: breath dying

Going in the opposite direction: Source: "Warring States Policy·Wei Ce IV": "It's like going north to Chu." Usage: As an object or attributive; it has a derogatory connotation. Synonyms: running in the opposite direction, seeking fish by chance; antonyms: reaching the same goal despite differences, looking forward to the same situation

2. qì zhuàng shān hé [qì zhuàng shān hé]

Explanation: Qi: spirit; Zhuang: making magnificent; mountains and rivers: Mountains and rivers. Describes the heroic spirit, which makes the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent.

From: Chapter 4 of the first volume of Liang Xin's "From Slave to General": "I heard your simple and majestic speech again."

3. Surging [ xiōng yǒng péng pài ]

Explanation: surging: the appearance of a flood rising violently; surging: waves hitting each other. Describes a powerful and unstoppable force.

From: Yang Shuo's "Two Oceans Tides": The tides of the two oceans intertwined to form a surging wave. This was the wave of anti-colonialism that swept across Asia and Africa.

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