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What idioms are there with the word "wind"?
Reach the peak: on; Peak: the top of the mountain; Build: arrive; Pole: the highest point. A metaphor for knowledge, skills, etc reaching the highest level or achievement.

Surrounded by peaks, overlapping mountains and winding mountain roads. Describe the twists and turns of scenic spots.

Lonely peak: loneliness; Protrusion: towering. A peak stands tall.

Transverse peaks and side ridges describe the criss-crossing and overlapping ups and downs of mountains.

Reaching the top means climbing to the top.

A frivolous bee butterfly. Metaphor is frivolous man.

Liantianfeng bonfire: fireworks at ancient frontier guard points, which is a metaphor for war or war. Describe the war burning everywhere.

The road twists and turns and the mountain road twists and turns. Describe the twists and turns of scenic spots.

Thousands of peaks and valleys describe overlapping mountains.

Thousands of peaks and valleys or thousands of rocks and valleys. Describe the ups and downs of mountains, high and low overlap.

Look at the peak and the mountain, and the dust will subside. More refers to seclusion. It's also a metaphor for stopping when it's difficult.

Reach the peak. Metaphor reaches its peak.