When I climbed the Great Wall, I couldn't help thinking of idioms such as (Xiongguan Wan Li), (as solid as gold) and (with a horizontal knife at once). Rippling the West Lake by boat, I can't help but think of ancient poems such as "(I want to compare the West Lake to the West), (light makeup is always appropriate)"; When I came to the seaside, I remembered idioms such as (the sky is vast), (endless) and (the sea and sky are one color). Climbing Mount Tai reminds me of "(once climbing to the top of the peek, one would see), (the other mountains all appear dwarfs under the sky.)" and other poems.
supplement to the question: the parties often think too much about the gains and losses, but they are confused when looking at the problem; People on the sidelines can see clearly because they are calm and objective. This is what people often say: "(the authorities are fascinated), (the bystanders are clear)." The poet Su Shi's poem "(I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain), (,I only live in this mountain)" That's what explains it.