There are many mountains
Diezhangjiluan is a Chinese word, and its pronunciation is di é zh à NGC é nglu á n, which is interpreted as a mountain with high risk and barrier.
Jieshizhang: the situation is high and dangerous, like a barrier mountain. Layer: heavy. Luan: it's a connected mountain. It describes the overlapping and continuous mountains. The twenty ninth volume of Xing Shi Heng Yan written by Feng Menglong of Chu Ming Dynasty: "there are many mountains, green moss and emerald."
Chinese PinYin : dié zhàng céng luán
There are many mountains
take what is wanted from a collection. qǔ jīng yòng hóng
the sight of familiar objects fills one with infinite melancholy. dǔ wù xīng qíng
eat when hungry and drink when thirsty. jī cān kě yǐn
do what others have never done before. zì wǒ zuò gǔ