Idioms describing scenery
First, beautiful scenery.
Pinyin: sh ā n q and ng Shu ǐ xi.
Explanation: Describe the beautiful scenery.
From: Huang Songting Jian's "Moshan Xi gives Hengyang agarwood": "Mei Dai gathers her eyes and is beautiful."
My hometown is a beautiful place.
Second, by the mountains and rivers.
Pinyin: y and sh ā n bà ng Shu ǐ.
Explanation: refers to the geographical location near mountains and streams.
From: stone "Anji Huaishen Province": "There are hundreds of thousands of people who run across the river to survive, and there are hundreds of thousands who rely on mountains and rivers to protect themselves."
Example: Wei said: It is not advisable for Chen Cang to be a strong city, guarding and helping each other. If you don't be a general, you will stick to mountains and water. (Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, back to 97)
Third, green mountains and green waters.
Pinyin: q and q ě ng sh ā nl Ǔ.
Description: It is generally called beautiful mountains and rivers.
Said by: Song Shipu's Collection "Five Lights Meeting Yuan": "Q:' What happened when the bull's head didn't see the four ancestors? "The teacher said,' green mountains and green waters'." Say, "How about seeing you later?" The teacher said,' Green mountains and green rivers.' "
Example: I have traveled all over the mountains and rivers, but I can't see all the weeds and idle flowers. (Ming, Wu Cheng'en, The Journey to the West, the 23rd time)
Fourth, the mountains overlap.
Pinyin: chóng luán dié zhàng.
Description: Mountains: Continuous mountains. One mountain after another, continuous.
From: Guangpu's "Huang Ju Cai Qiushan Map": "Please write Qiushan and write it in a few photos; The height is clear on the back and the overlap is shameless. "
Example: Zhong Wu sticks to his post, stays in the guard building every day, and lights candles at night to draw mountains and rivers for his friends. His pen and ink are peaceful and lively, and people who know him are convinced of his courage. (Dai "Family Biography Attached Biography")
Five, lakes and mountains
Pinyin: hú guāng shān sè.
Commentary: the scenery of the lake and the scenery of the mountain. There are mountains and waters with beautiful scenery.
Said by: Song Meng's five generations of figures: "Hang Cheng is a good place, with lakes and mountains, and the clock is a figure, so it is unique and unique."
Ex.: The porch windows in the garden are all open, and the view of the lake and mountains is really like a fairyland. (Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" back to 35)