Swarms of ants
Swarms of ants, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngy ō ngy ǐ J ù, describes the crowd of bees and ants together in disorder. It's from Luo Zhenchang's another biography of shikefa.
Idiom explanation
It's used to describe people gathering in a bee like mess. It is the same as the "gathering of bees and ants".
The origin of Idioms
Luo Zhenchang's Shi Ke FA BIE Zhuan: "the dead under the city piled up in the mountains, and the attackers piled up the corpses to climb the mountain, swarming with ants, and the city fell."
Chinese PinYin : fēng yōng yǐ jù
Swarms of ants
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