lofty mountains and high ranges
Chongshanjunling is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is ch ó ngsh ā NJ ù NL ǐ ng, which means the rolling mountains. It comes from the Xuanhe Huapu Zhao Lingzhi.
Idiom explanation
A rolling mountain.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Lingzhao, the painting Manual of Xuanhe, said: "to make Zhou see the mountains of Jiang, Zhe, Jing and Xiang, and the beauty of the rivers and streams of Jiang and Xiang, and to think that the help of the pen will not reduce the generation of the Jin and Song dynasties." However, in the newly revised Chinese dictionary, only "lofty mountains" are included instead of "great mountains". Great mountains often appear in such topics as correcting wrong words. However, there are differences between "heavy mountains" and "high mountains." heavy mountains "refer to rolling mountains," high mountains "refer to high and steep peaks.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used of mountains, etc
lofty mountains and high ranges
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