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千山
[qiān shān]
This refers to 'thousands of mountains', often used in Chinese poetry to express a long journey or a sense of distance and remoteness. It may symbolize loneliness, challenges, or an expansive vision.
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万水千山
[wàn shuĭ qiān shān]
Literally Thousand Mountains and Myriad Waters symbolizing journeys across extensive terrain ...
但远山长
[dàn yuăn shān zhăng]
‘ Yet the Distant Mountain Stretches Long ’ evokes imagery from classical Chinese landscape poetry ...
巴山夜雨
[bā shān yè yŭ]
A literary reference to classical Chinese poetry evoking imagery of traveling in distant regions ...
万重山
[wàn zhòng shān]
Countless mountains This depicts vastness and grandeur of nature symbolizing strength immensity ...
隔水青山
[gé shuĭ qīng shān]
Mountains Beyond Water – a beautiful natural landscape described in classic Chinese paintings ...
枯藤老树昏鸦
[kū téng lăo shù hūn yā]
This line of ancient Chinese poetry depicts a desolate and mournful scenery symbolizing loneliness ...
千山横叠
[qiān shān héng dié]
A Thousand Mountains Overlapped conveys a feeling of distance and challenge The user may be depicting ...
今关山雪
[jīn guān shān xuĕ]
Literally means todays mountain snow but connotes isolation or a distant almost unattainable beauty ...
欲寄彩笺兼尺素山长水阔知何处
[yù jì căi jiān jiān chĭ sù shān zhăng shuĭ kuò zhī hé chŭ]
Wishing to Send Colorful Letters and Long Silk Scrolls Yet Vast Mountains and Wide Waters Lie Between ...