| 陟屺 | zhì qǐ | to ascend a bare hill; to look toward the residence of one's mother; see also 陟岵 |陟岵 [zhi4 hu4] |
| 1 | Our first stop here, Qimu Island, will definitely attract you. | |
| 2 | It is said that the Five Element Mountains is from Hercules' hand. | |
| 3 | Here the international community, the convenience center and the Qishan Scenic Spot are mushrooming. | |
| 4 | Part of the existing Xu Fu sites, such as the Yellow River's ancient ruins in Hong Kong, Qi holes in wood, Xu mother graves. |