One after another
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is t ǎ L á izh ǒì, which means coming one after another. It comes from Lin Zexu's "zanan'ao town's strict enforcement of foreign ships selling cigarettes on East Road".
Idiom explanation
The fingers are coming. It is also known as "stepping on the babbler".
The origin of Idioms
Lin Zexu of the Qing Dynasty wrote that "if you dare to resist and disobey, you should either bombard with guns or burn with fire, so as to create a great deal of pain and avoid one after another."
Idiom usage
It refers to the phenomenon of coming one after another, from difficulty to danger. Liang Qichao's biography of gusushi, the patriot of Hungary
Chinese PinYin : tǎ lái zhǒng zhì
One after another
cut the weeds and dig up the roots. chǎn cǎo chú gēn
turn round on one 's gallopingsteed and aim an arrow at. yuè mǎ wān gōng
More is better than less. duō yī shì bù rú shěng yī shì
evoke memories of the past while living in the present. fǔ jīn sī xī
The fog is surging and the clouds are steaming. wù yǒng yún zhēng