in abundance
Everywhere, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is ch ù m ù Ji ē sh ì, meaning that where the eyes see, everywhere. From the theory of five grades.
Idiom explanation
Eye contact: contact with the line of sight.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Jingze of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his treatise on five grades: "so Taizu of Wei said," if you make Wu Gu, how many people in the world will be called emperors and how many people will be called kings! " Those who steal the name of Ming Dynasty can be seen everywhere. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: everywhere, piled up like a mountain
Idiom usage
There are many adjectives. example Beijing is a sea of people. The situation is very different. Mutton shops are everywhere. Lu Xun's sequel to Huagai: a little metaphor
Chinese PinYin : chù mù jiē shì
in abundance
a cool breeze felt by all the guests. mǎn zuò fēng shēng
To save the fire and help pay. jiù liáo zhù xīn