mountains multiply and streams double back
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh ā NCH ó ngshu ǐ f ù, which means overlapping mountains and winding water flows. It comes from "you Shan Xi Cun".
The origin of Idioms
Lu You, Song Dynasty, wrote the poem "a journey to the West Village in the mountains:" the mountains are heavy, the waters are complex, and there is no way out. There is another village with hidden willows and bright flowers. "
Idiom usage
It can be used as an example to describe the scenery. The paths are interlinked, the moon is green and the pines are green, and it is cold. Preface to Yi Yuan Zhi Yi by Dai Mingshi in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : shān zhòng shuǐ fù
mountains multiply and streams double back
A rat's eyes are full of fear. shǔ mù zhāng tóu
Add fuel to reduce fuel consumption. tiān bīng jiǎn zào
be endowed with both beauty and talent. cái mào shuāng quán
myriad twinkling light in a city. dēng huǒ wàn jiā
To do something with one's sleeve. luò xiù xuān quán