gathering in crowds and groups
Groups, Chinese idioms,
Pinyin is ch é ngq ú NJI é Du ì,
Explanation: many people or animals form a group, a team. It is used to describe a lot of people or animals who gather together naturally. Later it is also used to describe unity.
Entry
gathering in crowds and groups
Pinyin
chéngqúnjiéduì
Citation explanation
Groups of people gathered together. In the newly edited Pinghua of the Five Dynasties, the history of the Zhou Dynasty, it is said that "unfortunately, the sparrows came to steal millet in groups, only to catch up with the clouds in the East and eat in the West." Chapter 104 of Shi Naian's outlaws of the marsh in Ming Dynasty: there are also village girls and peasant women who have lost their hoeing wheat and skimmed their irrigation vegetables. They also stand in groups with black mud like faces and golden teeth. Chapter 95 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty. Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty volume 30: often with these frivolous young people, in groups, galloping on the Taihang Road in the dark.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; it can be used to describe the accumulation of many things. When the National Day comes, people go to the national flag celebration in groups.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: in groups of three or five antonym: alone and alone
Chinese PinYin : chéng qún jié duì
gathering in crowds and groups
act from inside in coordination with attack from outside. wài hé lǐ yìng
an old cow pulling a rickety cart. lǎo niú pò chē
no one dare do anything about sb. mò gǎn shuí hé
rich content within a small compass. chǐ fú qiān lǐ