Steep cliff: describes the steepness of the mountain.
Cliff: a dangerous rock wall. Describes the steepness of the mountain.
Tiger teeth stand out: Jie: small wooden stake. It looks like a tiger's tooth, standing like a group of piles. A metaphor for a steep mountain.
Cliff: A steep rocky wall. Describes the steepness of the mountain.
One man is the barrier, and ten thousand men are invincible: when: blocking, blocking. The mountain is high and dangerous, and even ten thousand people cannot get in if only one person holds the pass. The terrain is described as very dangerous, easy to defend but difficult to attack.
Hengfeng side ridge: describes the crisscrossing of mountains with overlapping ups and downs.
Hanging cliff: describes the steepness of the mountain. Same as "cliff".
The dragon flies and the phoenix dances: It still means the dragon flies and the phoenix dances. It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, but later also described the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.
Standing majestically: Weiran: extremely high appearance; Standing: the mountain is upright and towering. It is like a mountain standing straight on the ground, unshakable.
Muncanlijing: Shen and Jing are both named after stars, and they are the divisions of Shu and Qin respectively. It means that on the way from Qin to Shu, the mountains are so high that you can touch the two stars of Shen and Jing. Describes high mountains and dangerous roads. It also describes the difficult world.
Dragon flying and phoenix leaping: originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes. Same as "dragon flying and phoenix dancing".
One man is the barrier, ten thousand men cannot destroy it: Dang: block, block. The mountain is high and dangerous, and even ten thousand people cannot get in if only one person holds the pass. The terrain is described as very dangerous, easy to defend but difficult to attack.
Negative corner: negative: rely on; corner: a place where the mountain is curved and dangerous. Rely on the dangers and resist stubbornly. Refers to stubborn resistance relying on certain conditions.
Dragon Pan Feng Zhu: It is a metaphor for the majestic and winding mountains. Refers to the king's atmosphere. It is also a metaphor for the flying strokes of calligraphy.
Cliff: A steep rocky wall. Describes the steepness of the mountain.
Continuously undulating: describes the continuous extension of mountains up and down.
The location is remote and the mountains are steep.
Cliff: describes the steepness of the mountain. Same as "cliff".
Mountain circuit turn: Hui: surround, rotate. Describes the mountainous terrain and winding roads.
Abrupt: abrupt: the appearance of a mountain peak rising high; Senyu: describing many and lush trees. Describes steep mountains and lush trees.
One man holds the pass, but ten thousand men cannot open it: It means that the mountain is high and dangerous, and if one man holds the pass, even ten thousand men cannot break in. The terrain is described as very dangerous.
The dragon and the tiger are lying down: It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are squatting. It is a metaphor for the rolling hills.
Zhengrong Cui Wei: Zhengrong: the mountain is high and protruding; Cui Wei: tall and majestic. Describes a mountain that is high and dangerous.
Flying dragons and dancing phoenixes: originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.
Cliff: steep rock wall. Describes the steepness of the mountain.