numerous and disorderly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NF ē NR ǎ NgR ǎ ng, which means numerous and disorderly, describes the crowd disorderly. From Yu Shi Ming Yan.
Idiom explanation
One after another: numerous; bustling: disorderly appearance.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's "Yu Shi Ming Yan" Volume 18: "when Yang Ba Lao saw the people in the countryside, they all came to the city to escape."
Idiom usage
It refers to disorder. examples I was so anxious that I couldn't do anything about it. The Chang Sheng Dian Tan Ci by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : fēn fēn rǎng rǎng
numerous and disorderly
a scene of bustling activity. lóng téng hǔ zhí
wreck the country and bring ruin to the people the people. huò guó yāng mín
correct evil doings and revert to good deeds. gǎi guò qiān shàn
bureaucrats shield one another. guān guān xiāng wèi
be born under an unlucky star. féng táng yì lǎo