1) "Five Mountains come back without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan comes back without looking at the mountains".
This poem comes from Xu Xiake's seven-character ancient poem "Wandering in Huangshan Wonderland".
Probably explained as: the five mountains contain the characteristics of the mountains and rivers in the world, and seeing them is equivalent to seeing all the mountains in the world; Huangshan has the characteristics of five mountains, and one mountain includes all the mountains in the world. This shows the beauty and uniqueness of Huangshan Mountain.
2) "Huangshan, there are no mountains in the world, and you can see it all!"
This poem is from "Records of the Yellow Mountains".
Its general explanation is: Huangshan, other famous mountains in the world have nothing to see!
According to the final edition of Huangshanzhi compiled by Min, a famous local chronicler in Qing Dynasty, in his later years, Xu Xiake's good friend and famous litterateur Qian asked him, "What is the strangest place to travel all over the world?" Xu Xiake replied: "There is no Huangshan Mountain in the world. If you climb Huangshan Mountain, there will be no mountains in the world."
3) You can see a leopard from time to time.
This poem is from Founder.
Meaning: Looking at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, you can only see a stripe on the leopard.
Moral: Metaphor can infer the whole picture from the observed part.
In other words, even if you see a small place with beautiful scenery, you can still infer its whole picture.
4) A gentleman swims in the blue sea and dusk.
This sentence was said by Xu Xiake, a wish made by Xu Xiake in his early years.
It means that, as a man, you should live like this: playing in the blue sea in the morning and staying in Cangwu in the evening.