Heavy rocks and obstacles
The Chinese idiom, CH ó ngy á NDI é zh à ng in pinyin, means that the mountains are continuous. It comes from the picture of Huang jujuan in autumn mountain by Xu Guangpu of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Xu Guangpu of the Tang Dynasty wrote the picture of the autumn mountain of Huang jujuan: "when autumn came, the imperial edict wrote about the autumn mountain, which was written among several pieces of light gauze. There was no potential left behind in the high and low directions, and there were so many mountains and so many beautiful faces."
Idiom explanation
The peaks are continuous.
Heavy rocks and obstacles
have a squeeze hold on the enemy by slapping his back and strangling his throat - è hóu fǔ bèi
take pleasure in other people's misfortune - xìng zāi lè huò
Although peony is good, it depends on the support of green leaves - mǔ dān suī hǎo,quán zhàng lǜ yè fú chí