Thousands of peaks
Qianfengbaizhang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is qi'nf'ngb'izh'ng, which means to describe the overlapping mountains. From the late moor.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Lu You's "late moor" said: "you will travel to the land of eternal death, and the road will enter into a thousand peaks and a hundred peaks."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used of mountains, etc. example a thousand peaks and a hundred peaks turn to Zhicheng and add them to the mountain kitchen crab tail soup. A poem by Liang Zhangju in Qing Dynasty
Thousands of peaks
Lead the tiger to resist the wolf - yǐn hǔ jù láng
be very active physically after a forced quiet - jìng jí sī dòng
The white ant contends for the nest - bái yǐ zhēng xué