What mountain?

What is a mountain? What are the following:

The ancestors of the mountain, the ancestors of the mountain.

The founder of a cause

The bodhi old zu, an idiom in China, is the incarnation of kā i sh ā n l m: o z, which originally refers to a monk who runs a temple, and later refers to the founder of a certain cause. From Song Xin Qi Ji's Hidden Dragon.

Idiom usage:

As subject and object; Refers to the pioneer.

Example:

Qu Yuan is the ancestor of Chu Ci, but his Li Sao is just a helpless grievance.

Discrimination of idioms:

Synonym: the originator, founder and ancestor of the mountain.

Idiom origin:

Song Xin Qi Ji's poem "Water Dragon Hidden" said: "Only white hair is square." ?

Idiom explanation:

Mountain opening: refers to the establishment of temples in famous mountains; Laozu: the first generation of entrepreneurs. Originally refers to a monk who runs a temple. The latter refers to the founder of a cause.

The founder of a cause

The ancestor of the mountain, China idiom, pinyin is kāi shān shǐ zǔ, which means the monk who originally founded the temple. The latter refers to the founder of a cause. With "Founder". Art from life.

Idiom origin:

Guo Moruo's Art of Life: "Kant, the founder of critical philosophy, also said:' Art is the work of genius.' "

Discrimination of idioms:

Synonym: the ancestor of the mountain, the originator of the mountain and the founder of the mountain.

Idiom usage:

As subject and object; Refers to the pioneer.