What is the idiom to describe the mountains are high and the trees are luxuriant?

Idioms that describe mountains and trees are:

First of all, sudden gloom

Tu Senyu is a Chinese vocabulary, and the pinyin is tū wù sēn yù. Refers to the towering peaks, many trees and lush. Describe the steep mountains and lush trees. Abrupt: towering, undulating. Senyu: A lush forest. From Selected Works of Hua Mu.

Example:

1. Look at the mountains, sometimes mountainous, sometimes abrupt and gloomy, and the landscape is fascinating.

2, the mountain is quite high, abrupt and gloomy, very imposing.

Second, high mountains and dense forests

Alpine dense forest is a Chinese word, pinyin: gāo shān mì lín n, which means: the mountain is steep and the forest is dense.

Source: "A spark outside the customs can start a prairie fire and lead us to Jinggangshan": "The tiger must lean on the mountains and forests to shake the mountains."

Example:

1, Egypt is rich in resources and has a superior geographical position; Because there are no high mountains and dense forests for the rebels to hide, it is easy to rule and manage.

2. Panda is a national treasure of China, living in the high mountains and dense forests in the west of China, but its lovely image has already gone out of the dense forests, crossed national borders and penetrated into the hearts of people all over the world.

This road is a typical corridor, with mountains and forests on both sides and a narrow path in the middle.

4. In the alpine forest, circles, clusters and patches of red maple leaves have appeared, and the clouds are steaming and rosy, just like the girl's reddish cheeks in "Seeds of Love", shy and charming but lovable.

There are countless mammals here, such as gazelle, impala, wild boar, black bear, forest musk deer, muntjac, hedgehog, bamboo rat, flying squirrel, and the richest pheasant flock in the world.

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Idioms describing steep peaks:

1, mountains and mountains

Gaoshan, an idiom in China, is pronounced chóng shān jùn lǐng, which means to describe a high and steep mountain. From Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection.

Make sentences:

(1) This caravan is walking in the mountains.

(2) We organized an expedition to enter the mountainous area, where people are sparsely populated and the environment is very primitive.

(3) The singer's songs are like mountains, which are very shocking.

2. The mountains are mountainous.

One mountain after another is an idiom. The pronunciation of céng luán dié zhàng means there are many steep peaks. From Song and Lu Jiuyuan's Book with Wang Qian: "Between the abbots' eaves, the mountains overlap Ma Chi, which is dozens of miles near and hundreds of miles far away, competing for wonders. "

Make sentences:

1. Walking into the beautiful Emei and Leshan, you can experience the majestic scenery of one mountain and one mountain, feel the cool breeze brought by nature, and let your soul return to nature.

This used to be the most beautiful town, with mountains in the distance and rice fields nearby.

3. Behind the village burned by the enemy, broken walls is the only one with mountains and caves scattered all over.