Read Edit View history 開山 kāishān to cut into a mountain Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 开山 開山 kāi//shān to cut into a mountain To cut into, dig out, or blast through mountain rock, such as for quarrying, building roads, or creating tunnels. to establish a monastery To build the first Buddhist temple on a famous mountain. to reclaim mountain land To clear and cultivate mountain forests for farming. to establish an organization To found a secret society or organization; also known as 开堂 kāitáng. to found a school To start a new sect, school of thought, or professional field; to be the first in a line of succession. to open a mountain for harvest To lift a ban on restricted mountain forests to allow for regulated logging, grazing, or gathering. Frequency Movie subtitles 0.120 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 1.66 per million Cross-References Same as 开堂 kāitáng Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)
开山 開山 kāi//shān to cut into a mountain To cut into, dig out, or blast through mountain rock, such as for quarrying, building roads, or creating tunnels. to establish a monastery To build the first Buddhist temple on a famous mountain. to reclaim mountain land To clear and cultivate mountain forests for farming. to establish an organization To found a secret society or organization; also known as 开堂 kāitáng. to found a school To start a new sect, school of thought, or professional field; to be the first in a line of succession. to open a mountain for harvest To lift a ban on restricted mountain forests to allow for regulated logging, grazing, or gathering. Frequency Movie subtitles 0.120 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 1.66 per million Cross-References Same as 开堂 kāitáng Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)