ancient trees tower to the skies
Ancient trees, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is g ǔ m ù C ā NTI ā n, which means that the ancient trees with luxuriant branches and leaves are extremely tall. It's from the old cypress.
Idiom explanation
Towering: high into the sky.
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his ancient cypress walk: "there is an old cypress in front of Kongming temple. Its Ke is like bronze, its root is like stone, its frost skin is like rain, and its color is two thousand feet high."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate and attribute; used in scenery description. example come to a place at different times, with towering ancient trees and climbing vines. The sixth chapter of Ping Yao Zhuan by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : gǔ mù cān tiān
ancient trees tower to the skies
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