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What's the difference between Cuiwei and Cuiwei?

Cui Wei was wrong.

Cuiwei means green hills, and it also means green mountains and green waters.

1, carrying a pot with a guest-Tang, Du Mu? Climb the mountain on the ninth day.

2, leaves drooping lips-Tang, Du Fu? Two on the road.

3. Deep shadows on the floor-Tang and Li Bai? Walking down Zhongnanshan, I came to Hu Si's pillows and bowls.

4. Ten-mile tall buildings lean on Cui-Song Yan? The ten-mile tower leans against the emerald green.

5, Cuiwei singing, Wu Wenying's "Frost Ye Fei Chongyang".

Synonym: Castle Peak

Dictionary explanation:

1, lush mountains.

2, refers to seclusion.

3. The name of the mountain. A green forest mountain. Xie Tiao, a poet of the Southern Dynasties, once lived here, so it is also called Xie Gongshan. In present-day southeast of dangtu county, Anhui province.

Antonym: barren hills

Interpretation: A desolate mountain.

Quote: Xu Chi Goldbach guessed that the evergreen tree of life: "The land is barren and barren."