Swarming with bees
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGF ù y ú NJ í, which means people gather from everywhere. It comes from the history of Japanese pirates in Kunshan County written by Gui Youguang of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in figurative sentences
The origin of Idioms
GUI Youguang's Kunshan County book of the whole story of Japanese pirates in the Ming Dynasty: "at night, the mast lights are like stars, while at day, the snail and the horn are blowing, and a swarm of people gather."
Idiom explanation
It means that people gather from all over.
Chinese PinYin : fēng fù yún jí
Swarming with bees
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know the flavour of sth. by taking one sample. cháng dǐng yī luán
follow the mandate of heaven and comply with the popular wishes of the people. shùn tiān cóng rén