- 岿然不动 kuīránbùdòng to stand firmTo remain steadfast and unmoved like a mountain; to stand firm without shaking.
- 岿然 kuīrán towering(literary) describes the appearance of being high and lofty or standing alone as a large structure; often used in phrases like [[岿然不动|巋然不動|kui1 ran2 bu4 dong4]] to describe standing firm and immovable
- 岿然独存 kuīrándúcún to stand firm aloneto be the only one remaining after a major upheaval or destruction; used to describe a building, person, or thing that stands tall and survives while all else has been ruined
- 岿巍 kuīwēi towering(literary) describes the appearance of a building or mountain that is high and lofty; towering and upright
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing