There are many mountains
The Chinese idiom, di é zh à NGC é nglu á n in pinyin, means to describe the overlapping and continuous mountains. It comes from Xingshi Hengyan.
Idiom explanation
Zhang: 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 origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty, Volume 29 of Xingshi Hengyan: "there are many peaks, many green mosses and emeralds."
Idiom usage
Used as an object, predicate, adverbial, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: mountain after mountain, mountain after mountain
Chinese PinYin : dié zhàng céng luán
There are many mountains
take advantage of an opportunity that comes one 's way. jiàn jī ér xíng
generosity and severity complement each other. kuān měng bìng jì