1, vast territory and abundant resources [? dì dà wù bó? ] Interpretation: Bo: Rich. Refers to the country's vast territory and rich resources. Source: Qing Li Jiabao's "Officialdom in the Sky": "Because Jiangnan has a vast territory, rich resources and many errands, it is not comparable to other provinces."
2. Jincheng is thousands of miles away [? jīn chéng qiān lǐ? Explanation: refers to a vast territory, surrounded by strong cities, safe and reliable. Source: Shi Hou: "Fu Guanzhong left food letter, Youlong Shu, Woye" ... This so-called Jincheng Li Qian is also a land of abundance. "Don Wang Bo's Liu You Shu": "Although the sea is boiling again, the standard touches the sky, the iron mountain is all around, and the golden city is thousands of miles away."
3. The shoulders are tired [? pián Jiān lìI jì? Interpretation: parallel: two things are juxtaposed; Tired: overlapping; Traces: footprints. Side by side, footprints meet footprints. Describe how crowded people are. Source: Song Ouyang Xiu's "Xiang Tang Jin Ji": "People in the Tao are tired of their shoulders and hope to consult."
4. Woye travels thousands of miles [? wòy qiān lǐ? Interpretation: Describe the fertile and vast land. Source: "History of Liangchuan in Zhang Han": "Fu Guanzhong has a grain seal on the left, and a long Shu on the right, and a fertile field is thousands of miles away."
5. A Ma Pingchuan [? yǎpíng Chuān? Interpretation: Pingchuan: a flat place. A vast flat land on which horses can gallop. Refers to the vast plains. Source: Song Sushi's "Dongpo Poem Volume 23 Visiting Jingshan": "If the situation is like a horse running to Pingchuan."
6. Endless [? yī wàng wú jì? ] Interpretation: International: Marginal. As far as the eye can see. The description is very huge. Source: Wu Mingcheng 'en and Journey to the West Sixty-fourth: "As far as you can see, it seems to be thousands of miles away."
7. Looking forward to consulting [? zhān wàng zī jiē? Interpretation: consultation: admiration. Look around and praise constantly. Describe deep feelings. Source: Song Ouyang Xiu's "Xiang Tang Jin Ji": "People in the Tao are tired of their shoulders and hope to consult."
8. Empty for a thousand miles [? chìd qiān lǐ? ] Interpretation: red: empty. Describe a scene where a large amount of land is barren caused by natural disasters or wars. Source: Ten Years of Han Feizi: "The drought in Jin is thousands of miles away."