peaks over peaks
It is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of C é nglu á NDI é zh à ng. It is interpreted as the undulating mountains. It comes from the fourth volume of Guangyang Zaji by Liu Xianting in Qing Dynasty.
explain
Mountain range: mountain peak; mountain peak: mountain standing like a barrier; layer and stack: repeat, one layer plus another. It describes the undulating and overlapping peaks.
allusion
Source: the fourth volume of Guangyang Zaji written by Liu Xianting in Qing Dynasty: "this is a mountain after mountain, competing with the river power." Examples of use: ~, deep mountains and dense forests. The uprising in Western Fujian and the second Red Army by Deng Zihui
Discrimination
[synonym] lofty mountains, thousands of valleys, mountains, thousands of valleys [antonym] a smooth river [rhyme] ride the wind and waves, safe and sound, inspirational and strong, prosper the country and secure the nation, gather together, chisel the wall to borrow light, impassioned [example] 1. Once you enter Hengshan, you can only see the mountains and peaks, and the wonderful peaks are everywhere. (2) from a distance, the Tianshan Mountains are so beautiful.
Chinese PinYin : céng luán dié zhàng
peaks over peaks
strong as a bear in the hips and with a back supple as a tiger 's. hǔ bèi xióng yāo
All clothes are easy to follow. bǎi yī bǎi suí
save one 's country so that it may survive. jiù wáng tú cún
Search the kidney and stomach. sōu suǒ shèn wèi
make use of an opportunity to achieve one 's end. shùn shuǐ tuī zhōu