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The mountain is not high, and there is a fairy name. Today I will share with you a set of geographical Chinese characters, and the first thing I have to mention is "mountain". The primitive ancients relied on the mountain to live, so that there were caves to shelter from the wind and rain, so the "mountain" brought the ancients a sense of security.
Father's love is like a mountain, which is the greatest praise for "mountain". Secondly, there are mountains and land, steep and hills, so how do Chinese characters distinguish such different characteristics? Let's take a look at the similar but different words "mountain", "hill" and "oka".
The characteristic of the mountain is that the peaks are continuous, if you want to make words, then use a few mountains to represent the more image in place? There is really no fixed way to write the "mountain" in the oracle bone gold inscription, but it has evolved from the small seal to the regular script, and it can be basically determined that the image of the three mountains is more accurate and clear. This sentence in "Lao Tzu":
Tao begets one, one begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things", it seems that the law of development of things is used in the creation of words, which is also very reasonable.
On the plains, there are abrupt mountains, but more likely to be some small hills that are not tall, said to be mountains, maybe they are some dirt slopes, such as the appearance of a semicircle in the middle hemisphere. In order to distinguish it from the high mountains, the ancients made the word "mound".
Hill. The hills are not high, so in order to distinguish them from "mountain" when making characters, two mountains were drawn. The character "Qiu" in the small seal is composed of "north" and "one".
The small seal of the word "north" is actually the image of two "people" back to back, which originally meant "back", and later because "north" was used to indicate the direction, "meat" was added below (the small seal was written as "month" for writing and structural considerations), specifically referring to "back".
It is said in the text: "People live in the south of Qiu, so from the north", which is the origin of the shape of Qiu Xiaozhen.
The three words "people", "north" and "qiu" are all included in the radicals of the small seal saying text, and many characters are also used as radicals. It can be seen that Chinese characters are not independent of each other, and are often related in image and cultural meaning. Some of these associations are now difficult to see intuitively in simplified Chinese characters.
If it is an abrupt and independent mountain bag, how to define it? The ancients specially created the whole character "Gang". The word "Gang" can not find the oracle bone inscription, there are "mountains" in the golden inscription and the small seal, and the "net" is covered on it, which not only represents the image of this abrupt mountain bag, but also reflects the landform of the rain crack ditch on the hill, and the definition is very accurate and in place.
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The mountain in Shandong Province refers to the Taihang Mountain.
The name of Shandong Province is here. In addition, in ancient times, "Shandong" referred to the vast area east of the Kushan Mountains, that is, the Qin State.
The Central Plains region to the east.
The two should not be confused.
The mountain in Shandong Province refers to the Taihang Mountain. The mountain of Shandong has two meanings in ancient times, one refers to the Kuo Mountain, and in ancient times, it refers to the vast area east of the Kuoshan Mountain, that is, the Central Plains region in the east of the Qin State. The other is Taihang Mountain. It refers to the area east of Taihang Mountain, and the name of Shandong Province is here.
Shandong Province: Shandong Province is located in East China.
A coastal province, referred to as Lu, has its capital Jinan. It borders 4 provinces of Hebei, Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu from north to south. The mountainous area in the central part of Shandong is prominent, the southwest and northwest are low-lying and flat, the east is gently hilly undulating, the terrain is mainly mountainous and hilly, the east is the Shandong Peninsula, and the west and north belong to the North China Plain.
The central and southern parts are mountainous and hilly, forming a landform with mountains and hills as the skeleton and plain basins interlaced in between, including mountains, hills, platforms, basins, plains, lakes and other types. The land spans the Huai River.
the five major river systems of the Yellow River, Haihe River, Xiaoqing River and Jiaodong; It has a warm temperate monsoon climate.
Shandong (east of Mt. Kuoshan):
Shandong, referring to the east of the Kuoshan Mountains, as the name of a geographical area, first began in the Warring States Period, when the Qin people called the Kuoshan and Hanguguan.
The area to the east is "Shandong", which is a regional general name; The Seven Heroes of the Warring States.
Among them, in addition to the Qin State, the six kingdoms of Han, Zhao, Wei, Qi, Chu and Yan are all east of Cuihan, so they are also known as the "Six Kingdoms of Shandong", and the Tang Dynasty is also known as the Shandong scholars. Shandong Province refers to the east of the Taihang Mountains, which first began during the Ming Dynasty, and the two should not be confused.
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The pronunciation of 山山 is: shān (initial sh, vowel an, sound) shān
山, a first-class Chinese character pronounced shān, was first seen in Jin Wen, and its original meaning is the raised part of the ground made of earth and stones, because the mountain is towering and derives the meaning of "big", and also derives the meaning of tomb, seclusion, etc.
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What kind of mountains: steep mountains, majestic mountains, high mountains, rolling mountains, undulating mountains, treacherous mountains, towering mountains, beautiful mountains, upright mountains, steep mountains, towering mountains, lofty mountains, upright mountains, spiraling mountains, imposing mountains, beautiful mountains, strange mountains, treacherous mountains, steep mountains, magnificent mountains, uneven mountains, white mountains, high mountains, stacked green mountains, handsome mountains, standing mountains, abrupt mountains, majestic mountains, silent mountains, tall mountains.
1. Steep mountain.
Steep: The mountain is high and steep.
2. Steep mountains.
Precipitous: Steep and treacherous mountains.
3. Snow-capped mountains.
Snow-white: white: white, mostly used to describe frost and snow. The white snow shone brightly.
4. Towering mountains.
Majestic: Describe tall and majestic.
5. Straight mountain.
Tall: upright and towering, also described as tall and outstanding. <>
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