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Mountains and mountains refer to mountains after mountains, and the mountains are not only numerous, but also steep. Layers of mountains and mountains, into the clouds and smoke, refers to, a heavy mountain peak, high into the sky.
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Pinyin: céng luán dié zhàng Interpretation: layer: mountain connected with mountain; Barriers: Many high-risk barrier-like mountains. Describe the mountain peaks as many and steep.
Source: Song Lu Jiuyuan's "Book with Wang Qianzhong": "Between the eaves of the abbot, the mountains are stacked, galloping and flying, the near ones are dozens of miles, and the far ones are hundreds of miles, competing for strange rocks and ants. ”
Example sentence: The Yellow Mountain is so majestic and magnificent!
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1.Mountains and mountains are an idiom.
2.Pronunciation: céng luán dié zhàng.
3.It means to describe the mountain peaks as many and steep.
4.Mountains: Mountains to mountains.
5.Ridge: The peak of a mountain that stands upright like a barrier.
6.Idiom allusion: Song Lu Jiuyuan's "Book of He Wang Qianzhong": "Between the eaves of the abbot, the mountains are stacked, galloping and flying, the near ones are dozens of miles, and the far ones are hundreds of miles, competing for strange shows."
7.Usage: as a definite, adverbial; Describe the overlapping mountains and the peaks and peaks.
8.synonyms: heavy mountains, lofty mountains, thousands of mountains, mountains and mountains.
9.Antonyms: Yima Pingchuan.
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Mountains and mountainsPinyin] [ céng luán dié zhàng ] Explanation] describes the overlapping of mountains. 嶂 (zhàng): A mountain peak that resembles a barrier.
Grammar] as a definite, adverbial; Describe the overlapping mountains and the peaks and peaks.
Near antonyms. synonyms] lofty mountains, thousands of mountains, mountains and mountains, and thousands of ravines.
Antonyms: Yima Pingchuan.
Mountains. Pinyin] [ chóng shān jùn lǐng ] Interpretation] tall and steep mountains.
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Pronunciation: céng luán dié zhàng. Interpretation:
Mountains: mountain peaks; Peak: A towering, steep barrier-like mountain. Describe the overlapping of mountains; Peaks and peaks are connected; Continuous. It is also known as "layered rock stacked peaks" and "heavy mountains stacked banners".
Example sentences: 1It depicts the scene of the lonely and rough city gates closed in the mountains and mountains, the twilight is heavy, the mountains are at sunset, and the city gates are closed.
2.Hometown is like a strong and majestic arm, embracing the majestic peaks of the mountains, he is like my father, with his quiet and solid body to support us forward.
3.The Dabie Mountains are stacked on top of each other, stretching for hundreds of miles.
<> Chaos Town.
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The meaning of the mountainsPinyin: [ céng luán dié zhàng ] [Interpretation] 峦: mountain peak. Zhang:
Stands upright like a barrier of mountains. Layer, Stack: Repeat.
Describe the mountains as many and steep.
synonyms] lofty mountains, thousands of mountains, mountains and mountains, and thousands of ravines.
Antonyms: Yima Pingchuan.
Mountains. Pinyin: [ chóng shān jùn lǐng ] [Interpretation] High and steep mountains.
synonyms] mountains and mountains, high mountains, mountains, mountains.
Antonyms: Yima Pingchuan.
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Zhang: The situation is high and dangerous like a barrier mountain. Layer: Heavy. Mountain: It is a connected mountain. Describe the mountains overlapping, continuous.
Idiom source: Ming Feng Menglong's "Xingshi Hengzheng Zhenyan" volume 29: "Stacked mountains, a little moss paved with jade." ”
Traditional Chinese Writing: 曡嶂层峦。
Synonyms of stacked mountains: Layers of mountains and peaks are stacked on top of each other. Qing Liu Xianting, "Guangyang Miscellaneous Records", Volume 4:
This is a series of mountains and mountains, competing with the river. Qing Wei Yuan, "The Legend of Shengwu" Stacked Mountains and Mountains: Overlapping; Layer:
Repeated, one after the other. Describe the mountains overlapping, continuous.
Idiom grammar: object, predicate, adverbial; Used for topography, etc.
Degree of Popularity: General idiom.
Affection. Color: Unisex idiom.
Idiom structure: Lifting the coarse joint idiom.
Year of generation: Ancient idiom.
English translation: layer upon layer of mountains
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