What do you mean, over the mountains?

Over the mountains means: it's over. Ridge: Mountain range. Over many mountains. Describe the hardships of field work or travel.

Pronunciation: fān shān yuè lǐng.

Over the mountains and mountains Source: Lee Joon's "The Story of Ma Xiaocui": "To post Spring Festival couplets, you often have to run dozens of miles and ask someone to write them at the foot of the mountain."

An example of climbing mountains and mountains

1. Every day, he goes over mountains and mountains hungry, through forests and fields.

No one can really pull you high-you won't be able to catch the rope. However, you can climb mountains with your own feet.

Five years later, he went home. He was no longer the healthy young man who could climb the mountain for miles with heavy fossils in one breath.

4. We walked along Xixi, crossed mountains and mountains, passed through apple orchards full of fruits, and stayed near Heilongtan for a long time.

I climbed a lot of mountains today, wondering why the graves in my hometown are all buried at the top of the mountain. Let me walk through the mountain trails and taste the lush bamboo forests.