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
Chinese PinYin : chóng luán fù zhàng
continuous mountains
keep his wife and children in mind on his deathbed. fēn xiāng mài lǚ
scoundrels of the marketplace. shì jǐng wú lài
lead the horse group with a thoroughbred horse. shuài mǎ yǐ jì
fearless of death for a just cause. dà yì lǐn rán