range upon range of mountains
The Chinese idiom, CH ó nglu á NDI é y ǎ n in pinyin, is used to describe the overlapping and continuous mountains. The same as "overlapping mountains". It comes from Luoshui in shuijingzhu.
The origin of Idioms
Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote "Luoshui in shuijingzhu:" its mountains (Yanmen mountain) are overlapping, the clouds are high in the clouds, the Lianshan mountains are hidden, and the liaosai mountains come out in the East. "
Idiom usage
It refers to mountains.
range upon range of mountains
answer as quickly as the flowing of water - yìng dá rú xiǎng
numerous tasks remain to be undertaken - bǎi duān dài jǔ