The idiom "Where there is a mountain, there is water"

1, Qian Shan Wanshui Interpretation: Wandao River, Qian Shan Wanshui. Describe the road is difficult and far away. From: Tang Zhang Qiao's poem "Send an old friend to Weiyang": "Stay by the wicker river, Qian Shan is far away."

2. Interpretation of mountains and rivers: refers to overlapping mountains and winding water. From: Song Linbu's poem "Feng Shui Cave": "I used to hear the wind and water caves, and the mountains and rivers went to infinity."

3, out of the mountain spring explanation: out of the mountain: metaphor for being an official. People who used to be officials are not as innocent as they were when they were not officials. From: Tang Du Fu's poem "Beauty": "The streams and mountains are clear and dark from the mountains and rivers."

4, near the water mountaineering explanation: describe the road is far away. It also refers to tourism. From: Nine Debates by Chu and Song Yu in the Warring States Period: "If you climb near the mountain of water, you will return."

5, climbing and wading explanation: describe the hard road. From: Fan Jinbiao's "Remembering Dear Premier Zhou": "On the Long March with frequent battles, Vice President Zhou, like us, climbed mountains and waded in the daytime for more than a year."