Idioms describing mountain climbing

Climbing mountains and ridges. Describes being good at climbing and walking.

Source: The second chapter of "Single Sword Club" by Guan Hanqing of Yuan Dynasty: "People are like riding horses across mountains and rivers in Bashan, and horses are crossing rivers and crossing seas."

Being good is like climbing up and pointing out. Being good is as difficult as climbing a mountain, which means it is difficult to learn well.

Source: "Guoyu · Zhou Yu Xia": "The proverb goes: To do good is like ascending, to do bad is like falling." Wei Zhao's note: "If climbing, it means difficulty; if it collapses, it means easy."

Mountaining mountains and facing water describes a long journey. It also refers to sightseeing.

Source: "Nine Bian" by Song Yu of the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty and Song Dynasty: "When climbing a mountain and facing the water, you will see the general return home."

Mountain climbing and wading, climbing mountains and crossing water. A metaphor for going through hardships.

Source: Chapter 22 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "The two [Song Jiang brothers] discussed it and came up the road to Cangzhou. On the way, they had to climb mountains and wade through rivers and pass through Chongzhou. . ”

Mountain climber Xiao Lu is a metaphor for being knowledgeable and able to understand everything and have a far-sighted vision.

Source: "Mencius: Devotion to the Heart": "Confucius climbed the East Mountain and made a small Lu, climbed the Taishan Mountain and made the world small."

Mountain climbing and cross the mountains to describe a long and difficult journey.

Source: Chapter 100 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty: "Fortunately, he climbed mountains and crossed mountains, and traveled ruggedly. He rode on a horse when he went and carried scriptures when he came back. It also relied heavily on his strength."

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Mountain climbing Zhi Ling Zhi: dance, step. That is, over mountains and ridges. Describes a hard and tiring journey.

Linshui Mountaineering Lin: Come, get close. The original intention was to write a farewell scene after arriving at the waterside and then climbing a mountain. Now it also generally refers to visiting scenic spots.

Sea-related mountaineering means crossing the sea and climbing mountains. It describes the hardship of the journey and also describes the continuous journey. Also known as "wading mountain climbing".

Tishan navigation, mountaineering and sailing. It is a metaphor for traveling long distances and experiencing dangerous journeys.

Source: "Book of Song Dynasty: Chronicles of Emperor Ming": "The sun and the moon shine on the ladder mountain, and the wind and rain are even, and the belt is cut."

The ladder mountain frame gully describes mountaineering. Taking risks and going through hardships.

Learning is like mountain climbing. Learning is like mountain climbing. It is a metaphor for climbing hard and improving step by step.

Source: Three Kingdoms, Wei, and Xu Qian's "Zhonglun·Shang·Xue": "I listened to the sound of the yellow bell, and then I knew the fineness of the fou, and looked at the text of Gun Long, and then I knew the ugliness of the brown quilt, and the shackles. Teach in sequence, and then you will know the difficulty of not learning. Therefore, the scholar is like climbing a mountain, and he will get higher by moving."

Being good is like climbing, and being evil is like following: obey. Following good deeds is like climbing a mountain; following evil deeds is like a landslide. It is a metaphor that it is difficult to learn well, but very easy to learn badly.

Source: "Guoyu · Zhou Yu Xia": "To do good is to ascend, to do evil is to collapse.