1. A hundred twists and turns: It means going through all kinds of twists and turns. From Yangji's Traveling along the Yangtze River at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty: My family lives in the west of Minjiang River, and we can see the origin of Minjiang River. After the spring of Sanba, the snow is beginning to disappear, and thousands of twists and turns turn eastward. The river flows thousands of miles to the east, and people are still wandering in other villages today. Smoke wave grass color when hate, wind and rain ape sound like heartbreak.
2. Goat path: Refers to sheep's intestines which are particularly long, thin and winding. Later, it was often used to describe the rugged mountain roads, referring to the winding and extremely narrow roads, as well as the narrow and cold and steep roads.
3. Snakes and twists: describe the winding road. From Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty's "Eight Tales of Yongzhou: A Tale of Little Stone Pond": Look at the southwest of the pond, and you can see the destruction of the scene.
4. Road turning to peak: describe mountain peaks and winding roads. It is a metaphor for a new turn of events after setbacks and failures. It also refers to the turning point, describing the winding and complicated paths of mountains and waters.
5. Fighting and zigzagging: fighting and zigzagging, like the arrangement of the Big Dipper. It bends like the Big Dipper and zigzags like a snake. The road is winding.