Mountain City was a novel written by Feng Menglong, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. It mainly described the emergence and evolution of a mountain city. The following are the scenes described in the novel and how they are described: Mountain City: Mountain City is a huge city made up of buildings, streets, shops, and pedestrians. In the appearance of the mountain market, the author used words such as "as if","suddenly","illusion" to describe the illusory and unpredictable nature of the mountain market. Tower 2: The buildings in the mountain city are very unique. There are high and low square and round shapes. The author used words such as "row upon row" and "thousands of postures" to describe the variety of buildings. 3. Street: The streets of the mountain city are very spacious and the roads are as flat as day. The author used words like " heavy traffic " and " people coming and going " to describe the bustling scene of the street. 4. Shops: There are many shops in the mountain market. Some of them sell all kinds of items, while others sell vinegar, wine, tea, and other necessities. The author used words such as "dazzling" and "bustling" to describe the bustling scene of the shop. 5 Pedestrians: There were many pedestrians in the mountain city. They were carrying all kinds of things, some walking, some riding bicycles, and some taking taxis. The author used words like " rush past " and " step by step " to describe the haste and order of pedestrians. In summary, the author of Mountain City described the buildings, streets, shops, and pedestrians in the mountain city and used colorful and vivid words to describe the scene.