2. Chinese Pinyin on the Peak: gāo shān zhēdiān diān, which means the highest peak of the mountain, and can also mean the highest achievement in a certain field. From the word itself, it means that you are standing at the highest point of the mountain. The implication can be that you have an advantage in a certain respect, others can't surpass you, and you are far behind.
3. Some lyrics in Ode to the Yellow River, some of which read: "I stood on the top of the mountain and watched the Yellow River roll eastward. The turbulent waves set off an outrageous tide, and the turbid current turned around, forming a zigzag chain, rushing from the foot of Kunlun Mountain to the edge of the Yellow Sea, dividing the Central Plains into two sides, ah! Yellow River! You are the cradle of the Chinese nation! Five thousand years of ancient culture. "