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Where did the legend of "Reaching the Peak, the other mountains all appear dwarfs under the sky." come from?
Try to climb to the top of the mountain: it dwarfs all the peaks under our feet.

Yes: I think so. Ling: The board of directors. In two words, you must climb the top of Mount Tai, and other peaks around you will be at your feet.

"once you climb to the top of the mountain and peek, you will see that other mountains are short under the sky ..." this is Confucius' famous saying: "climb mount tai, the world is small." But it has profound meaning when used here: it is not only a poet's oath to climb the top of Mount Tai, but also a poet's oath to climb the peak of life. In his early years, the poet "stole rice and made a pact" ("Singing 500 words from Beijing to Fengxian"), and often took it as his responsibility to "be Yao and Shun to the monarch and then make the customs pure" ("Give Wei Zuocheng Twenty-two Rhymes")