Overlap
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ Ji ā NDI é J ì, meaning shoulder to shoulder, footprints overlap, describes many people. It comes from Liu Zongyuan's treatise on documents with friends in Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Shoulder to shoulder, footprints to overlap. There are many people.
The origin of Idioms
In Liu Zongyuan's treatise on documents with friends in the Tang Dynasty, "those who honor the past and abuse the present are overlapped."
usage
To describe many people
Chinese PinYin : bǐ jiān dié jì
Overlap
to sympathize with one's kind. zhī fén huì tàn
The best way to use it is to keep it in one mind. yùn yòng zhī miào,cún hū yī xīn
Listen to the wind and listen to the water. tīng fēng tīng shuǐ
a fellow who pursues rancidness. zhú chòu zhī fū