$ ln -rbsv ~/Downloads/*/95*[0-9].jpg xiangpianjibentu 'xiangpianjibentu/95212025.jpg' -> '../../../../Downloads/NNNNViewLarge_Draw_files/95212025.jpg' 'xiangpianjibentu/95212033.jpg' -> '../../../../Downloads/ViecccwLarge_Draw_files/95212033.jpg' 'xiangpianjibentu/95212025.jpg~' ~ 'xiangpianjibentu/95212025.jpg' -> '../../../../Downloads/ViewLarge_Draw_files/95212025.jpg' 'xiangpianjibentu/95212026.jpg' -> '../../../../Downloads/ViewLargeddd_Draw_files/95212026.jpg' 'xiangpianjibentu/95212034.jpg' -> '../../../../Downloads/ViewLargvvve_Draw_files/95212034.jpg' 'xiangpianjibentu/95212045.jpg' -> '../../../../Downloads/ViewxxxLarge_Draw_files/95212045.jpg'
Wow, that was a pretty fancy result. However the only way to find out what will happen is to cross one's fingers and run the command and hope for the best. So perhaps add a --dry-run. It would print (when -v is used), but not do, the above. (Except probably for the one backup file.) Anyway, we all know that sometimes ln syntax is tricky, so perhaps add --dry-run.