崇山峻嶺
See also: 崇山峻岭
Chinese
Etymology
From the Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion, by Wang Xizhi.
- 「此地有崇山峻嶺,茂林修竹。」 [MSC, trad.][▼ expand/hide]
- From: Jin Dynasty (265–420), 王羲之 (Wang Xizhi), Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion
- “cǐ dì yǒu chóngshānjùnlǐng, màolínxiūzhú.” [Pinyin]
- Here there are high mountains and lofty peaks; an exuberant growth of trees and bamboos.
“此地有崇山峻岭,茂林修竹。” [MSC, simp.]
Pronunciation
See also
- 茂林修竹 (màolínxiūzhú)
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