A bee in the nest
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGT ú NW ū h é, which means that people gather together in a disorderly way like bees and ants. It is the same as the "gathering of bees and ants". From he Shengjia's return to Beijing.
Analysis of Idioms
A swarm of ants
The origin of Idioms
Wang Yucheng of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book he Shengjia's return to Beijing: "the youngest Lin Hu, the nameless internal bully, the mob, the rat stealing and the dog stealing; the border people must seize and fight, and the pavilion leader must hold the rope and bind them."
Idiom usage
A group of people gather together.
Chinese PinYin : fēng tún wū hé
A bee in the nest
decision making through operations research. yùn chóu jiàn cè
make frivolous remarks about sb . 's appearance. pǐn tóu lùn zú
Aconite white, horse born horn. wū tóu bái, mǎ shēng jiǎo
Strong in heart and weak in strength. xīn cháng lì duǎn
Change from the past to the present. biàn gǔ yì cháng