Words describing the terrain

1. The words describing the terrain are heavy mountains and rolling mountains.

Narrow, winding and steep mountain roads are described as narrow.

Yangguan Avenue originally refers to the avenue leading to the western regions through Yangguan in ancient times, and later refers to a wide and long road, which also indicates a bright future.

A winding and very narrow road (especially a mountain road).

Pingchuan, Ma Pingchuan: A flat place. A vast flat land on which horses can gallop. Refers to the vast plains.

Endless boundary: edge. As far as the eye can see. The description is very huge.

A roundabout way: a roundabout way. Go around. Prevaricate, often referring to the development of things.

Cliff: A steep cliff. Describe the steep mountain.

Pill mud seals off the pill mud: a little mud is less metaphor; Seal: blockade. Describe the dangerous terrain, as long as a small number of troops can guard it.

Extend in all directions, extend in all directions. Describe the transportation is extremely convenient. Metaphor is the mastery of things.

Valleys in Qian Shan: Gullies. The mountains are continuous and high and low overlap.

Seven highs and eight lows describe uneven roads.

Yan Qian Jingxiu Rock: Cliff; Competition: competition. Mountain and mountain scenery seem to compare with each other. Describe the beautiful mountain scenery.

Staggered teeth: crossing and mixing. Metaphorically, the boundary line is uneven, like a dog's teeth. It is also a metaphor that the situation is complicated and there are many aspects.

2. Idioms describing terrain and danger The idioms about danger and their explanations are as follows:

Close to the mountains and waters: close to the mountains and waters. Refers to a dangerous place.

Take high risks: occupation: occupation. Occupy a high and dangerous terrain.

Choke one's neck and control one's throat: a metaphor for holding a dangerous place.

Deep mountain stream: stream: a ditch sandwiched between two mountains. The mountains are high and the ditch between them is deep. Describe the dangerous terrain.

Long Pan Zhao Hu: Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain. It's the same as "tiger sitting on a dragon's plate"

Dragon Tiger: Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Dragon Pan Tiger: Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain. It's the same as "tiger sitting on a dragon's plate"

Tianjin: Tianjin: Ferry; Pass: pass; Risk: a dangerous place; Plug: fortress. Refers to the passes and dangerous places of land, water and mountains.

Collecting rice for mountains: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ma Yuan piled rice into mountains instead of terrain models to analyze the military situation and marching plan for the emperor, which was very clear. A vivid statement of the military situation and dangerous terrain.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Like you said, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Crouching like a dragon. Especially in Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Dragon Pan Tiger House: Disk: Around; Juju: Sit down. Crouching like a dragon. Especially in Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Dragon and tiger crouching: like a dragon winding, like a tiger crouching. Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain. Especially in Nanjing.

Around the dragon and tiger: I still say crouching tiger. Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Portal: the entrance and exit of a house. Metaphor is a dangerous place. The door is completely open, without shelter or obstruction.

Mud seal letter valley pass: mud: mud pill; Seal: Here. You can hold Hangu Pass with a small clay pill. Metaphor can use dangerous terrain to hold military positions.

The dragon crouches on the tiger: squat or sit. Like a dragon, like a crouching tiger. Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain.

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3. 1 What poems describe the terrain, just like a river flowing eastward? -Five Dynasties Li Yu's Young Beauty

Interpretation is like a river flowing eastward.

Have you noticed how the water of the Yellow River flows out of heaven and into the ocean, never to return? -Tang Li Bai's "Into the Wine"

Didn't you see that the water of the Yellow River fell from the sky, and the waves rolled straight into the East China Sea and never returned?

3, the difficulty of the road, it is difficult to go to the sky, sideways looking west for a long time. -Tang Li Bai's "Difficult Road"

Interpreting Shu Dao is too difficult to walk, and it is almost impossible to go to heaven; Looking sideways to the west makes people feel sorry and sigh!

4. Looking horizontally, the ridge edge becomes a peak, and the distance is different. -Stone Title Xilin Wall

From the front and side, Lushan Mountain is undulating and the peaks stand tall. Seen from afar, near, high and low, Lushan Mountain presents various appearances.

5, flying down three thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has set for nine days. -Tang Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall"

It seems that there are several thousands of feet in the waterfall soaring on the high cliff, which makes people think that the Milky Way has fallen from the sky.

6. Wuling winds through the waves, and Wumeng takes the mud ball. -* * * "Seven Laws Long March"

Although the five ridges are steep and winding, they are as insignificant as the fine waves rising in the water for the Red Army soldiers. Wumeng Mountain has a magnificent terrain, but for the Red Army soldiers, it is like a mud pill, which is not taken seriously at all.

7. The river of no return is a romantic figure through the ages. -Stone "Niannujiao Chibi Nostalgia"

Interpretation of the Yangtze River water rolling eastward, excellent people have disappeared for thousands of years, just like the waves that never return.

8. Once you climb to the top of the mountain and peek, you will see that other mountains are dwarfed under the sky ...-Tang Du Fu's "Looking at Yue"

I must climb the top of Mount Tai and overlook the mountains, which will be extremely small.

9, the mountain covers the day, and the sea discharges the golden river. -Don Wang Zhihuan at the Heron Hotel.

The sunset slowly sinks beside the western hills, and the Yellow River rushes to the East China Sea.

10, the Japanese view is oblique to the northeast, with two cliffs and two stones. -Tang Li Bai's "Traveling to Mount Tai"

The sun looks inclined to the northeast, and there are two stones between the two cliffs.

4. How many layers of cliffs are there that describe the mountain in idioms? Cliff: A steep stone wall. Describe the steep mountain.

Distant mountain danger: it is remote and the mountain is steep.

Steep cliff: describes a steep mountain.

Struggle: negative: dependence; Bend: a dangerous place in a mountain bend. Rely on obstacles and stubborn resistance. Refers to relying on certain conditions to resist stubbornly.

Transverse peak and side ridge: describe the staggered mountains and overlapping ups and downs.

Tiger teeth stand upright: Jay: small stake. Like tiger teeth, standing like a pile. Metaphor mountain is high and steep.

Cliff: cliff: a dangerous stone wall. Describe the steep mountain.

"Dragonfly and Phoenix Dance": At first, it described the majestic mountains, and later, calligraphy also described the majestic and flexible mountains.

Dragon and phoenix: a metaphor for majestic winding mountains. Refers to the king's weather. It is also a metaphor for the rapid movement of calligraphy.

Dragon and Tiger Crouching: As you said, Dragon and Tiger Crouching Tiger. Metaphor peaks ups and downs.

Dragon and phoenix dance: I still say dragon and phoenix dance. At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the grandeur and agility of calligraphy.

Yue Feng, Longxiang: At first, it described the majestic mountains. Later, it also described the power and flexibility of calligraphy. Same as Dragon and Phoenix Dance.

Qin Shen Li Jing: Shen and Jing are the names of the stars, and they are the teachers of Shu and Qin respectively. It means that on the way from Qin to Shu, the mountain is high and steep, and you can touch the two stars, Ginseng and Well. Describe the high mountains and steep roads. It also describes the world as difficult.

Continuous ups and downs: describe the endless stretches of mountains.

Cliff: A steep stone wall. Describe the steep mountain.

Mountain turn: back: around, rotate. Describe the mountain and the road.

Abrupt and gloomy: abrupt: the towering appearance of mountain peaks; Mori Yu: Describe the richness and luxuriance of trees. Describe the steep mountains and lush trees.

Stand upright: stand upright: a very high appearance; Stand tall: The mountain stands tall. The metaphor stands upright on the ground like a mountain and cannot be shaken.

Cliff: describes the steep mountain. Use "cliff"

Cliff: describes the steep mountain. Use "cliff"

Cliff: A steep stone wall. Describe the steep mountain.

As long as there is one guardian, everything is indestructible: when: block, block. The mountain is high and dangerous. One man guards the gate, but ten thousand people can't get in. Describe the terrain is very dangerous, easy to defend but difficult to attack.

When a person guards it, there is no enemy: when: block, block. The mountain is high and dangerous. One man guards the gate, but ten thousand people can't get in. Describe the terrain is very dangerous, easy to defend but difficult to attack.

One person guards it, but ten thousand people can't force it: it means that the mountain is high and dangerous. A man guarding the gate, ten thousand people can't get in. Describe the terrain as very dangerous.

Proud Cui Wei: Proud: the mountain is steep and prominent; Cui Wei: Tall and majestic. Describe the mountain as high and dangerous.

5. What are the words to describe the landform? The mountains rise and fall.

Narrow, winding and steep mountain roads are described as narrow.

Yangguan Avenue originally refers to the avenue leading to the western regions through Yangguan in ancient times, and later refers to a wide and long road, which also indicates a bright future.

A winding and very narrow road (especially a mountain road).

Pingchuan, Ma Pingchuan: A flat place. A vast flat land on which horses can gallop. Refers to the vast plains.

The position of an arrow is equivalent to the range of an arrow. Metaphor is not far apart.

A water is as narrow as a water. Although it is separated by rivers, lakes and seas, the distance is not far enough to be an obstacle to communication.

Endless boundary: edge. As far as the eye can see. The description is very huge.