lofty mountains and high ranges
The Chinese idiom, CH ó ngsh ā NF ù L ǐ ng, refers to the overlapping of mountains. From Jin Zhou Fu.
Idiom explanation
The overlapping of mountains.
The origin of Idioms
The preface of Jin Zhou Fu written by he Jingming of Ming Dynasty: "when you send an envoy to Yunnan, you will travel thousands of miles, and you will cross mountains and mountains. You will travel with horses and horses, but you will not let them work."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: overlapping mountains
Antonym: a smooth horse
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