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What idioms are there to describe the distortion of mountain roads?

Winding, winding, bird path, hanging car, narrow path, Can Cong bird path.

1, winding, pronunciation: wān yán qū zhé.

Interpretation: Chinese idioms mean circuitous and tortuous.

The stream winds across the plain.

2, peak turn, pronunciation: f ē ng hui l ù zhu

Interpretation: Describe the twists and turns of peaks and roads. A metaphor for the new development of the situation after setbacks and failures. Also refers to the turning point.

Source: From the Drunk Pavilion by Ouyang Xiu in the Northern Song Dynasty: "When the peak turns, the pavilion wings are opposite to the spring, and the pavilion is drunk."

We sit on the train as if we were on a boat on the river. The twists and turns, the scene changes all the time, making you dizzying.

3. The path of birds and the intestines of sheep. Pronunciation: ni m: o d à o y á ng Chá ng

Interpretation: A narrow and dangerous mountain road.

Source: Wu Longpu Zen Master Fa Fuqing Fire Zen Master: "The world does not say that the road is difficult, and the bird path is close at hand."

Sentence-making: Birds walk in sheep's intestines, and spring scenery carries a long way. Even the mountain bells ring frequently, and the sun is near the imperial city. ?

4. Tie the horse trailer. Pronunciation: shm 龙龙龙龙龙.

Interpretation: Chinese idioms. Wrap the horse's foot and hang the car up the hill. Describe the danger of walking on the mountain road.

Source: "Guan Zi Feng Chan": "Tie a horse trailer and climb the North Second Mountain."

Make sentences:? Look for Yun Ni in the high places, there is no scenery in the deep valleys, and then you can get benefits. ?

5, narrow path, pronunciation: yáng cháng Xi mǎo dào dà o? .

Interpretation: The intestines of sheep are extremely long, thin and winding. Later, it is often used to describe rugged mountain roads, which refer to winding and extremely narrow roads (mostly mountain roads) and narrow, cold and steep roads. Later, it generally means that people are narrow-minded.

Source: Tang Xuanzong's "Taihang Mountain Speech in the Morning": "The fire dragon shines on the bird road, and the iron ride around the intestines."

Sentence: Although this road is not a narrow path, it is high and low, especially cold in ice and snow, and the slate road is particularly slippery. I got up at one o'clock after dinner and walked to four o'clock, less than ten miles. "

6. Bird Path in Can Cong, pronounced as: cá ng ni ? o dà o dà o.

Interpretation: refers to the dangerous mountain road.

Origin: Until the two rulers in this area opened this road in the foggy age, there was still only one bird path to the west of Dabai Mountain, from Tang Li Bai to the peak of Emei Mountain.

This Can Cong Bird Road is very difficult to walk.