continuous mountains

continuous mountains

The Chinese idiom, CH ó nglu á NF ù zh à ng in pinyin, means to describe the overlapping and continuous mountains. From the water margin.

The origin of Idioms

The second chapter of Chen Chen's "the Water Margin" in the Qing Dynasty: "look at the mountain, although it is not wider than Liangshan, it is also steep. There are many mountains around, and there is only a road in front of the mountain."

Idiom usage

It refers to mountains.

Analysis of Idioms

Antonym: a smooth horse

Synonyms: overlapping mountains, overlapping mountains

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