1, one mountain after another is a common idiom of China people, which describes that there are many steep peaks and mountains are interlaced. This idiom comes from ancient literature and is often used to describe natural scenery and landscape paintings.
2. The literal meaning of the mountain is "stacked mountains". Among them, "mountain range" refers to the continuous peaks, while "mountain range" refers to the overlapping of peaks, one after another. Together, these two words form a vivid idiom, which is used to describe steep peaks and overlapping mountains.
The origin of this idiom can be traced back to ancient poems and literary works. For example, in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall", "Rizhao incense burner gives birth to purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs far in front of Sichuan. Flying down three thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days. " This poem. The "nine days" here can be understood as "nine days", which describes the towering and steep peaks.
Mountains are not only used to describe peaks, but also to describe other natural scenery, such as canyons, hills and plains. For example, in the Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran's "Dongting Lake to Zhang Shu", there is "the lake here in August is the same as the sky. Clouds and clouds are in the valley, and Yueyang City is also trapped. " Both "Huping" and "Yueyang besieged city" in the poem describe the natural scenery here with the image of mountains.
Besides natural scenery, mountains can also be used to describe buildings or other man-made landscapes. For example, in Wang Zhihuan's "Heron Pavilion" in the Ming Dynasty, "the mountain covers the day, and the sea drains the golden river. But as long as you go up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. " In the poem, the "going up a storey still higher" here vividly depicts the high-rise buildings.
6. Mountains are still widely used in modern Chinese. It can be used to describe tourist attractions, urban scenery, natural landscape and so on. For example, when describing Huangshan Scenic Area, we can describe its magnificent natural scenery with "overlapping peaks, strange peaks and rocks, and sunrise in the sea of clouds".