Explanation of hills and valleys (1). Hills and valleys. The poem "Nine Wells" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty says: "The mountains and rivers have collapsed and dried up, and the hills and valleys have been full and empty since ancient times." (2). Generally refers to a place with beautiful mountains and rivers. Qing Fang Wen's "Lushan Poetry·White Crane View": "I come across the river from time to time to visit the hills and valleys in Lushan." (3). Countryside; secluded place. "Northern History·Wei Shou Biography": "Don't raise your hopes in the hills and valleys, don't wait for the price in the city." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Begging for Scholars to Spend Time and Slowly Send Zha Zi": "I have many difficulties and premature aging, and I have no intention of making progress, so I have to return to the hills and valleys. In the remaining years of his life, he will be as sweet as a shepherd's purse. "Ming Liang Chenyu's "Huan Sha Ji: Outing in Spring": "You are not married, and I am not married, so we want to live together in Qiuhe to form a marriage alliance." (4). It's called seclusion. Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote a poem "Reading in the Zhai Zhongzhong": "When I traveled to Beijing in the past, I never abandoned the hills and valleys." Jin Wang Ruoxu's "Mr. Mao's Taoist Academy Records": "The scattered people who are given to the world are talents that do not depend on others, and fame and achievements do not depend on others. "Although I left my memory in the city, I have never forgotten my thoughts about Qiuhe." The second poem of "Interviewing Brother Lin Qingzhong" written by Qing Dynasty: "Qiuhe is originally a fisherman, so why is it called a fisherman?" (5). Dilemma. Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty wrote in "The Spring and Autumn Texts Written by Gu Zhu Cai and the Letters of Qi Tuien and His Disciple": "Looking at the Holy Mercy, you are specially blessed with a life... to make the young orphans not fall into the hills and ravines, which is also the creation of heaven and earth." (6). Metaphor of profound artistic conception. Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem titled "Looking at the Dead Trees": "There are hills and valleys in the Yuan Dynasty in the chest, pretending to be old trees covered with wind and frost." Wang Shizhen of the Qing Dynasty's "Chibei Occasion Talk·Talking about Art II·Shizu Yubi": "The world is determined by martial arts, and thousands of people For the rest, he was good at writing and calligraphy, and was awarded to the ministers with Kuizao, and there were many people in the hills and valleys in his chest that Jing, Guan, Ni, and Huang could not reach. It may be a pavilion or a platform, a wall or a stone, or a bamboo or a tree, half hidden and half exposed, so that visitors are not aware of it. If you don't have a hill in your chest, it will be difficult to start with it. Tushan: mound. dune. hills. Hill valley. Raised like small hills of earth: papules. Tomb: Qiu Tomb (large tomb). Qiulong. The quantifier refers to paddy fields separated by fields: a small field of ten acres. A place where people gather together: Qiu Min (township people, town people). Use masonry to seal the coffin with the corpse. The explanation of gully is gulley, deep ditch: ravine. Hill valley. Thousands of ravines. Beggar your neighbor (metaphor of blaming others for disaster). Desire is hard to fill. Radical: Earth.