What does "beautiful scenery" mean?

"Beautiful scenery" is often mistaken for "beautiful scenery" because we don't understand the meaning of this idiom. "Beautiful scenery" was originally called "beautiful scenery", which means clean and beautiful mountains and rivers. Later, it evolved into a "beautiful scenery." Grammatically speaking, "mountain clear" can be matched with "water show", but "mountain green" can not be matched with "water show" and can only be matched with "water green". Because "green mountains and green waters" describe all kinds of landscapes, while "mountain beauty" describes landscapes, and its connotation has a fresh and charming charm. Because of this, ancient poets often used "beautiful scenery" to describe the beauty of women.