Binbinjiji
Binbinjiji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī Nb ī NJ ǐ J ǐ, which means to describe the appearance of abundant talents. It's from the art of the golden age.
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Guanying's "the art of the golden age" says: "at present, there are many scholars who have been promoted from the school to the college, and they are all proficient in the arts and crafts. All of these are effective for the wide establishment of the academy education."
Idiom usage
There are many talents. At that time, there was a lot of talent in the sky decoration, from dragon to Yan. The fourth section of Liang Qichao's on the origin of China's weakness
Chinese PinYin : bīn bīn jǐ jǐ
Binbinjiji
bullets like rain and spears like a forest -- on battle grounds. dàn yǔ qiāng lín
A probe into the depth of history. tàn zé gōu shēn