Heavy mountains and heavy waters
Chongshan Fushui is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is ch ó ngsh ā NF ù Shu ǐ, which means overlapping mountains and winding currents.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the overlapping of mountains and the winding of water.
Idioms and allusions
The poem "Fengshui cave" written by Lin Bu of Song Dynasty: "in the past, I often heard about Fengshui cave, and the mountains and rivers are endless." Let's take an example to make a sentence: today's sailing depends on looking forward to it, and the heavy mountains and rivers are in the south of the Yangtze River. A poem by Chen Yi
Discrimination of words
Pinyin code: CSFs
Heavy mountains and heavy waters
See not take, think of thousands of miles - jiàn zhī bù qǔ,sī zhī qiān lǐ
those closely involved cannot see clearly - dāng jú zhě mí
Analysis of doubts and correction of fallacies - xī yí kuāng miù
bureaucrats shield one another - guān guān xiāng wéi