Professor: Here, nearby. ? The original intention is to go to the water's edge and climb a mountain to write a farewell scene. Now it also refers to visiting scenic spots.
Don't climb mountains [bù dēng gāo shān]?
I don't know how high it is without climbing the mountain.
Climb in the sea [shè h m: I d ē ng shā n]?
Cross the sea and climb mountains. Describe the hardships of the journey, but also describe the continuous journey. Also known as "wading mountain climbing".
Learning is like climbing a mountain [xué rú dēng shān]?
Learning is like climbing a mountain. Metaphor is to climb hard and gradually improve.
Climbing Lu Xiao?
Metaphor is high in knowledge, comprehensive and far-sighted.