The other names of the mountain are as follows:
巉娨
Precipitous. Also refers to steep mountains and rocks. "Xu Xiake's Travels": "Still going out to the north, facing the Ming Dynasty and throwing myself under it, the rocks are hanging on the cliff, and the light shines through it, as if it were several months together."
巉Ran
High and steep. Song Su Shi's "Junling King Temple Monument": "There are beautiful mountains standing on the sea, and the stone peaks are as tall as giants' hats." Song Lu You's "Entering Shu": "Looking from dozens of miles away, the green peaks are solitary. Rising up to the sky, it is no longer comparable to other mountains."
It is steep and steep. Li Dongyang's "Records of Fangyan Academy" of the Ming Dynasty: "Fangyan is so steep that it is the winner of one party." It also describes the calligraphy as strong and straight. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote in his "Reply to Shen Liao": "Ying Shami's calligraphy is towering and formidable. In the future, there will be dragons and elephants under Zhenmiao Zongmen."
巉屼
It is steep and abrupt. Yu Dafu's "Autumn Moon in Yandang Mountain": "Getting off the car outside the entrance, looking in from a distance, I only saw a few craggy stone peaks."
巉叏
Describes mountains, The stone is high and sharp. Song Hanwei's "Send Off Zhao Yuan to Guan Xianzhou": "Journey to the Qinhan Valley in the west, and see the crags on the Kongtong." "Xu Xiake's Travel Diary·Chu Travel Diary": "Twenty miles later, I passed the Qinglong Ji, and there were a few stone crags, crossing the Zhejiang River. "Liu" also refers to steep mountains. "The Chronicles of the Nations of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "The snow is thin and the sun is cold, so I drive up to the cliff."