(wěng) - Weng — describes the appearance of mountains or

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· wěng

Weng — describes the appearance of mountains or peaks being dense, lush, or clustered together.

Weng — describes the appearance of mountains or

Usage highlights

lush mountainsdense peaksverdant sceneryclustered mountains

Synonyms

  • lush, dense (vegetation)
  • luxuriant, flourishing
  • verdant, green and lush

Antonyms

  • bare, bald (mountains)
  • barren, desolate

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The mountains appear lush and clustered (山嵡嵡).
  • The peaks rise densely (峰峦嵡郁).
  • The scenery is of verdant mountains (嵡郁的山景).

Collocations

  • lush mountains(嵡嵡)
  • dense peaks(峰峦嵡郁)
  • verdant scenery(嵡郁)
  • clustered mountains(山嵡)

Idioms

  • Lush and clustered mountains(峰峦嵡郁)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Used primarily in classical Chinese literature to describe mountainous landscapes.
  • Represents the aesthetic appreciation of natural scenery in Chinese culture.
  • Often appears in poetic descriptions of majestic mountain ranges.

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