What is the four-character idiom for "high and steep"?

1. What is a four-character word for a high and steep cliff to describe a steep mountain?

Cliff: a steep rock wall.

Describes the steepness of the mountain. The location is remote and the mountains are steep.

Steep cliff: describes the steepness of the mountain. Negative corner means stubborn resistance: negative means to rely on; corner means a place where the mountain is curved and dangerous.

Rely on danger and resist stubbornly. Refers to stubborn resistance relying on certain conditions.

Hengfeng side ridge: describes the crisscrossing of mountains with overlapping ups and downs. 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 dangerous rock wall. Describes the steepness of the mountain.

Flying dragons and dancing phoenixes: originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes. 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.

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.

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.

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".

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.

Continuously undulating: describes the continuous extension of mountains up and down. Cliff: A steep rocky wall.

Describes the steepness of the mountain. Shanhui Luzhuan: Hui: surround, rotate.

Describes the mountainous terrain and winding roads. Sudden Senyu: Sudden: the appearance of towering peaks; Senyu: describing the many and lush trees.

Describes steep mountains and lush trees. Standing tall: Weiran: extremely high; Standing: the mountain is upright and towering.

It is a metaphor for standing upright on the ground like a mountain, unshakable. Hanging cliff: describes the steepness of the mountain.

Same as "cliff". Cliff: describes the steepness of the mountain.

Same as "cliff". Cliff: A steep rocky wall.

Describes the steepness of the mountain. One man is the barrier, ten thousand men cannot destroy it: when: to block, to block.

The mountain is high and dangerous, and even ten thousand people cannot get in if only one person controls the pass. The terrain is described as very dangerous, easy to defend but difficult to attack.

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. One man holds the pass, and ten thousand men cannot open it: This 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. Zhengrong Cui Wei: Zhengrong: the mountain is high and protruding; Cui Wei: tall and majestic.

Describes a mountain that is high and dangerous. 2. What are the words to describe the high and steep cliffs

Mainly include: abrupt, rugged, steep, cliff, precipitous, towering into the clouds, towering into the clouds, steep cliff, straight into the clouds, Words like cliffs and cliffs.

Tutu

The explanation is also called "Tuchu" and "Tutu". Towering appearance.

Source: "Selected Works·Muhua": "The fish is like a whale crossing the sea, swimming suddenly and alone."

Rugged

Explanation to describe steep mountains, Overlapping and abrupt appearance.

Source: Ming Dynasty Kong Zhenyun's "Epitaph of Duke Huan Yuan (Yuan Keli), Minister of the Ministry of War of the Ming Dynasty": "Combined with the lotus and the scorpion, the sealing tree is rugged. The same ridge is hidden, and the same gui is greedy."

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Steep

Explanation refers to mountains with large slopes, straight up and down.

Source: Ding Ling's "Du Wanxiang·A Branch of Red Apricot": "The steep mountain road occasionally passed by small groups of cattle and sheep, winding and winding, high and low."

Cliff

Explain a steep mountain cliff.

Source: Ming Dynasty·Yuan Keli's "Going to the Middle Tower to View the Sea City in the Midsummer of Jiazi": "The cliffs form Guangfu, and the flat mountains are beautiful and strange peaks."

Precipitous

Explanation (mountain) high and dangerous

Source from "Gaotang Fu" written by Chu and Song Dynasties in the Warring States Period: "The rocks are steep and steep, and the mountains are steep and craggy."

Cliffs and cliffs

Explanation of cliff: high and steep cliff. Cliff: a steep cliff. Describes a very steep mountain. Also known as "The Cliff".

Source from Tang Dynasty Liu Changqing's "Wanglong Mountain Huai Taoist Xu Faleng": "The cliffs are thousands of feet high, and the green radish curls are unreachable."

Thousands of feet standing on the wall

Explanation describes the towering rocks.

Source from "Jiange Inscription" by Zhang Zai of Jin Dynasty: "Only the gate of Shu is a solid town. This is the Rijiange, with thousands of feet standing on the wall."

Thousand-foot cliff

The explanation of "Wanzhang" is an exaggeration, describing the cliff as being very high and steep.

Source I would jump off a cliff.

Cliff

Explanation describes the steepness of the mountain. Same as "cliff".

From the prescription "Autumn of the Three Gorges": "Climb up the cliff and hear the cry of tigers and leopards." 3. Four-character idiom for straight and steep

Cliff xuán yá qiào bì

[Definition] Describes the steepness of the mountain. Cliff: a steep cliff.

[Quote] Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty "Wanglong Mountain Huai Taoist Xu Faleng": "The cliffs are thousands of feet high; the green radish curls are unreachable."

[Correct pronunciation] steep; cannot be reached Pronounced "xiāo".

[Shape Discrimination] Wall; cannot be written as "bi".

[Similar meaning] Cliff

[Antonym] Open as a stone

[Usage] Often used to describe the steepness and danger of a mountain or cliff. Generally used as object and attributive.

[Structure] Union.

[Example] Athletes jump from ~ into the sea or river; this is a new sports event emerging abroad. 4. What are the four-character words or sentences that describe tall and steep mountains?

1. Bili Qianren: bì lì qiān rèn - Bili: The cliff stands steeply. Describe the towering rocks.

2. Cliff: xuán yá juée799bee5baa6e59b9ee7ad9431333363396335 bì describes the steepness of the mountain. Same as "cliff".

3. Chongshanjunling: chóng shān jun lǐng Chong: high; Jun: the mountain is high and steep. Tall and steep mountains.

4. Cliff: xuán yá qiào bì Cliff: steep rock wall. Describes the steepness of the mountain.

5. tiers of mountains: céng luán dié zhàng tiers of mountains: mountains connected to mountains; tiers of mountains: many dangerous mountains like barriers. Describes many and steep mountains.

6. A solitary peak stands tall: gū fēng tū qǐ.

7. Qianyan Wàn hè: qiān yán wàn hè refers to mountains with overlapping heights.

8. Xia Lin Wu Di: xià lín wú dì Lin: Looking from high to low. Looking down, it's so deep that you can't even see the ground. Described as extremely high and steep.

9. The mountain is high and the road is steep: shān gāo lù dǒu means that the road is far away and dangerous. Same as "high mountains and dangerous roads".

10. The peak stands erect: wēi fēng wū lì The mountain peak stands straight and looks dangerous, describing the steepness of the mountain.

11. Towering into the clouds: gāo sǒng rù yún Towering: upright, high. Standing tall and straight, reaching into the clouds. Describe tall and straight buildings and mountains.

12. Weiran: wēi rán yì lì Weiran: extremely high; stand: the mountain is upright and towering. Standing tall and stable like a mountain peak, it is often used as a metaphor for being firm and immovable

13. To rise from the ground: bá dì ér qǐ Pull: verb, meaning to stand suddenly. Literally: bá stands abruptly on the ground. Described as rising abruptly from the ground, very steep.

14. Going further up, you can only climb the mountain on foot. The mountain is steep, and a Changbai Waterfall flies in the face, with waves of waves and smoke. Beside the waterfall is a steep path with no railings, and below is an abyss. You can only cross by floating on the cliff with your hands. This is the most dangerous part of the climb up Changbai Mountain.

15. The mountain is tall and the ridgeline stretches for tens of kilometers. It stands proudly with its steep slopes, beautiful and unpredictable shapes and tens of thousands of green peaks. Between heaven and earth.

16. On the majestic Yunfeng, the cliffs suddenly glowed; in a blink of an eye, the clouds and fog in the mountains at the foot disappeared, and the mountains were full of green, hiding the ancient buildings with exquisitely carved eaves.

17. Mount Tai stands majestically on the land of Qilu with the power of "reaching the sky, holding the sun in one hand". The ancients praised Mount Tai, "This mountain will be the first to receive the sun throughout the ages, and the peaks will survive even if there is no rain." cloud".

18. Longshou Cliff rises thousands of feet from the ground, with steep peaks and rugged rocks. One huge cliff stands upright, and the other cuts across it, straight into the Tianchi mountainside. It looks like a blue dragon holding its head high, with extraordinary momentum.

19. Looking at the front of the mountain, you can see the steep cliffs and the majestic momentum of Mount Hua. Looking at the side, you can see the stretching scenery of the Qinling Mountains. It is really "a ridge when viewed from the side and a peak on the side"! 5. What are the four-character idioms that begin with the word "gao"?

High bank and deep valley refers to a secluded place.

Describes something steep and profound. It also refers to great changes in things.

Arrogant, self-important, extremely proud, and looking down on others. It's too high to reach. It's too high to reach.

It is difficult to achieve. It also describes people who are high above others and difficult to approach.

Gaobuyunqu originally refers to an official occupying a prominent position. Later it also refers to the imperial examination.

A person with outstanding talents and quick feet describes a person with outstanding talents and quick actions. High-quality and quick-footed describes a person with outstanding talents and quick actions.

Singing into the clouds originally described a singing voice that was so loud and soaring into the sky, and later also described a kind of argument or news that is popular in society. Gao Chai Si Ma is a vehicle driven by four horses and has a high hood.

In the old days, it was used to describe the generosity of high-ranking officials and dignitaries. High city and deep pool describe strong defense.

One step higher: chips. One chip higher than others.

Refers to being smarter than others. Gao Dan Yuan Ju means to live in seclusion and escape from the world.

To fly high and far away. To lift: to fly, to go. Fly high and far.

A metaphor for a bright future. Gao Fengliangzhi describes morals and behavior that are noble.

Aloof originally refers to high status, but now it describes leaders who are out of touch with reality and out of touch with the masses. Sing loudly and march forward bravely.

Describes being full of optimism on the way forward. High-ranking officials and high salaries generally refer to high positions and good remuneration.

Gaoguanbodai: hat. Bo: Big.

Belt: Clothes belt. Wearing a tall hat and a wide belt.

Describe the attire of Confucian scholars. It is also a metaphor for wearing a dress.

High-ranking official Xianjue Xian: prominent, prominent. Jue: title, official title.

The official position is very high and the nobles are prominent. Gaojie Qingfeng Gaojie: noble integrity.

Qingfeng: clean and honest style.

He has noble integrity and an honest style.

It is a metaphor for noble character. Gaomen Gaomen: In the old days, it referred to a wealthy family.

Big family: a prominent family. A rich and powerful family.

高名大surname is a polite term used when asking someone’s name. Gao Tuan talks about actions and speeches with extraordinary momentum.

Full of guests means there are many guests. Gao Qing Yuan Zhi Gao, Yuan: describes nobleness; Qing, Zhi: interest.

Noble character or taste. Gao Ren Yashi Gao Ren: A person with noble aspirations and conduct, usually a hermit.

Ya: elegant, refined. A person with noble aspirations and elegant style.

One-upmanship: Taller than the average person. Chip: chips.

One chip higher than the average person. Refers to outperforming others.

Superior. Higher than the average person. High mountain scenery refers to noble virtues worthy of imitation.

High mountains and flowing water are metaphors for close friends or close friends. It is also a metaphor for the wonderful music.

Inscrutable The degree of profundity cannot be fathomed. The description makes it difficult to understand.

Gao Shi is shocking to the common people. Gao Shi: Beyond the world. Horror: frightened, shocked.

Has talents that surprise ordinary people. Metaphor of superior intelligence.

Swagger, look up, and walk with long strides. Describes extraordinary ambition or arrogant attitude.

Tower into the clouds: to stand upright, to rise high. Standing tall and straight, reaching into the clouds.

Describe tall and straight buildings, mountains, etc. Lift your hand high, an old way of pleading for forgiveness or forgiveness.

It means that as soon as you raise your hand, I will go over. Gao Tan Hong Lun Hong: big.

Profound, empty and unrealistic talk. Talking eloquently and talking without reference to anything.

Be eloquent and talkative, and be good at reasoning. Describe being eloquent.

High position and high salary: official position, official position. Lu: Salary.

The official position is noble and the salary is generous. Gao Wen Dian Shu refers to the important documents and edicts of the feudal court.

Pour the water from the bottle from the top of the building. It is a metaphor for being condescending and unstoppable.

The original intention of doing things is to consider the situation and take appropriate measures. The latter is described as being able to handle things with confidence.

Gao Xiangyuan refers to living in seclusion. Hanging Qin Mirror Qin Mirror: A ytterbium used during the time of Qin Shihuang that could illuminate the good and evil in people's hearts.

Hanging a high mirror can reflect the good and evil in people's hearts. Later, it was used as a metaphor for officials to judge cases fairly and enforce the law strictly.

Gao Ya Da Ban The banner of the three generations of armies. Refers to the flag of the army.

It is a metaphor for being powerful. Gaoyang drinker is used to refer to a person who is addicted to alcohol and is dissolute.

Gao Yi Bo Yun originally meant that the content expressed in the article was very meaningful. Later, he described people as being very righteous and arrogant.

Far-sighted Stand tall and see far. A metaphor for having a far-sighted vision.

The palms are high and the soles are far away, which is a metaphor for a large-scale and majestic operation. Sleep peacefully with a raised pillow.

Describes carefree. Peaceful and safe.

Sit back and relax. Raise your pillow and sleep without worries. It is a metaphor for paralysis of the mind and loss of vigilance.

High self-esteem means that you think very highly of yourself. High self-position means that you think of yourself as something great.

Gaozu Disciple A student with excellent academic performance. 6. A four-character word for something straight

Go straight to Huanglong: Huanglong: Huanglong Mansion, whose jurisdiction is in the present-day Jilin area, which is the belly of the Jin people. Fight all the way to Huanglong Mansion. Refers to destroying the enemy's lair.

Straightforward: Describes speaking and doing things quickly and straightforwardly.

Speak up: Express your opinions candidly.

To speak frankly: To avoid taboos, to hide taboos. Speak frankly and without any scruples.

Speak directly: Speech that is honest and fair.

Go straight: It means not taking any detours or stopping on the way, or it means not making any detours when speaking or doing things.

Speak straightforwardly without hiding anything: Speak directly without hiding anything. Same as "outspoken".

To speak out to bring disaster: Zhi: frank, forthright; to get: to obtain, by extension, to incur. It means that people who speak bluntly will get into trouble.

Straight to the point: plain and without literary talent.

Rushing forward: Describing a breakthrough forward, unstoppable or unscrupulous rush.

Speak directly and look righteously: It means to speak uprightly and have a serious appearance.

To speak out and rebuke directly: refers to admonishing with upright words. In ancient times, it was mostly used between ministers and monarchs.

Speak directly and hide nothing: Speak forthrightly and hide nothing. Same as "outspoken".

Speak directly: Speak directly and hold nothing back.

To speak out and remonstrate directly: It means to remonstrate with honest words. In ancient times, it was mostly used between ministers and monarchs. Same as "speaking out and admonishing".

To speak out and to remonstrate: 1. It means to remonstrate with honest speech. In ancient times, it was mostly used between ministers and monarchs. ②The provincial name of Jijianke Branch is bluntly stated.

Express your thoughts directly: Chest: chest, heart, extended to the heart. Express your thoughts and feelings frankly.

Straight up and down: ① Consistently up and down. ②From top to bottom, head to toe. ③Describe steepness.

Straight up to the blue sky: Straight up: straight up. It is a metaphor for a prosperous official career and reaching a high position.

Go straight to the court: It means being straightforward in words and deeds without making any detours.

Admit it directly: Admit it directly and do not shy away from concealing it.

Straightforward and unpretentious: simple and without literary talent.

Straight wood is cut first: straight: straight. Trees that stand tall and become timber are the first to be cut down. It is a metaphor that talented people will be persecuted. Also known as "a straight tree must be cut down."

Straight eyebrows and angry eyes: Describes an angry look.

Straight eyebrows and squinting eyes: straight eyebrows and glaring eyes.

Straight eyebrows and eyes: Describing straight eyes.

Speechless: Still speechless.

Direct and to the point: Describes speaking and doing things without any roundabout ways, and simply and straightforwardly. Same as "straightforward".

Straightforward: Describes speaking and doing things without any roundabout ways, and simply and straightforwardly. Same as "straightforward".

Straight inside and out: Describing someone who is upright in heart and upright in doing things.

Zhiliangduowen: Zhi: integrity; Liang: faithfulness; Duowen: knowledgeable. He is honest, trustworthy and knowledgeable.

Straight trees must be cut down: straight trees: straight trees; cut down: cut down. The mature trees must be cut down. It is a metaphor that upright people easily attract resentment.

Straightforward: Straightforward; Action: Engaged. Just do it on your own terms. It means that you can do whatever you want.

Straight eyebrows and staring eyes: Describes the appearance of losing one's temper or being in a daze.

Go straight: a metaphor for doing things fairly.

To speak frankly about Jia’s misfortune: Zhi: frank and forthright; Jia: buy, which by extension means incurring. It means that people who speak frankly will get into trouble.

Simple and unpretentious: Hua: Literary talent. Simple and without literary talent