What does it mean that the mountains and rivers in Wan Li are cold?

Wan Li's mountains and rivers mean that the mountains and rivers are very spectacular and the scenery is magnificent.

Chilling is a Chinese word pronounced liào qiào, which describes slight cold, cold and sharp wind, and also refers to the appearance of swinging back and forth. From the poem "Jingkou" by Don Lu Guimeng.

Material: estimate, guess. The substance here refers to quantity, which means "a small amount"; Su Shi's "Jiang Chengzi Mao Yi's dream of the twentieth night of the first month" "~ There is a broken heart every year, and there is a moonlight on the moonlit night, and Songshan is short."

Sharp: urgent and sharp; Yao He's "In addition to the Night" "The cold is still near the north ~, and the wind is gradually coming to the east."

So here together, it means a little sharp, mostly used to describe the wind, which translates into a biting cold wind. For example, the chilly spring breeze wakes up the wine and is slightly cold. -Su Shi's Ding Fengbo