It s so hard!! How to translate this sentence

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This sentence means that this person is the mainstay of turning the tide, and mountains like Huashan and Songshan are like small mounds by the ant's nest for him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mounds, small mounds.

    Huasong, Huashan and Songshan.

    To resist the waves, you also need to go to the river stone like the pillar stone, and in Huashan and Songshan, the other mountains are like small dirt slopes.

    Personal understanding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Song. sōng

    Same as "Song".Note: "Collection of Historical Materials of Zhou Fu Xiangong": "Sweeping the waves and pillars, looking at the Huasong of the hills" (Hua: Huashan. Song: Songshan), which means a tall mountain.

    Cui: Mountains and forests.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    崧 Open Categories: Chinese characters, vocabulary, dictionaries, Chinese, dictionaries

    2) Same as "Song". Note: "Collection of Historical Materials of Zhou Fu Xiangong": "Sweeping the waves and pillars, looking at the Huasong of the hills" (Hua: Huashan. Song: Songshan).

    3) Zheng code: lloz, u: 5d27, gbk: e1c2 (4) number of strokes: 11, radical: mountain, stroke order number: 25212343454

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is a dialect, right, usually "Songwa"? You can go to the dictionary and look it up: "upper corpse and lower follow" - it is the ontology of "song" This time to describe dissatisfaction, anger, or hatred of others

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    崧sōng

    2) Same as "Song". Note: "Collection of Historical Materials of Zhou Fu Xiangong": "Sweeping the waves and pillars, looking at the Huasong of the hills" (Hua: Huashan. Song: Songshan), which means a tall mountain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    崧sōng

    Same as "Song".Note: "Collection of Historical Materials of Zhou Fu Xiangong": "Sweeping the waves and pillars, looking at the Huasong of the hills" (Hua: Huashan. Song: Songshan), which means a tall mountain.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, 崧 sōng is the same as "嵩". Note: "Collection of Historical Materials of Zhou Fu Xiangong": "Sweeping the waves and pillars, looking at the Huasong of the hills" (Hua: Huashan. Song: Songshan), which means a tall mountain. Hope to adopt!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    崧sōng is a variant of "嵩".

    嵩sōng

    1.Mountain name is the name of the mountain, in Henan Province, China.

    2.High: 峦 (towering peaks). Hu (also known as "mountain Hu").

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    崧 pronunciation: sōng

    Same as "Song".It means a tall mountain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Song Tong"Song"。It means a tall mountain. It's a compliment.

    Note: "Collection of Historical Materials of Zhou Fu Xiangong":"Sweeping the waves and pillars, looking at the splendor of the hills"(Hua: Huashan.) Song: Songshan).

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