innumerable
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù K ě sh è NGJ ì, which means that they can not be recorded one by one. It comes from "asking for additional military watches for the Duke of song".
The origin of Idioms
In Fu Liang's "asking for a military watch for the Duke of song" in the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, it is said that "the merit is hidden in the audio-visual, and cannot be remembered."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attribute; used for counting, etc. example Song Yu's Ode to the goddess in the pre Qin period: the eyes are slightly closed, and the beauty is imparted to each other. It is impossible to win the memory when one's will is out. In Han Dynasty, Sima Qian's "letter to Ren Shaoqing", it is said that "the ancient people are rich and famous for Motian, which can't be remembered. Only those who are very handsome and unconventional are called Yan." Han Dynasty Dongfang Shuo's answer to the guest's difficulty: today's son's doctor cultivates the skills of the former king, admires the righteousness of the sage, and satirizes the words of a hundred schools of poetry. Gao Yanxiu of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the history of the Tang que, Hu Shi Yi Li: "it's hard to remember the one who comes out of the palace with his wife and the peasant family." In Song Sima Guang's Baoye: "since the Zhou Dynasty moved to the East, the king's government was not good, and the vassals were tyrannized, and they fell apart. All five hundred have fifty years, and they are in the Qin Dynasty. "
Chinese PinYin : bù kě shèng jì
innumerable
drag through a monotonous life. áo kū shòu dàn
make promises easily but seldom keep them. qīng yán guǎ xìn
It's like a foot in the mouth. qióng rán zú yīn
ever remembered in the annals of history. yǒng chuí qīng shǐ