spectators stood round like a wall
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ā nzh ě R ú D ǔ, which means that the viewer is like a wall. It describes a large number of viewers. From the book of rites, Sheyi.
Analysis of Idioms
The audience is like a pile, and the audience is in a jam
The origin of Idioms
"The book of rites · Sheyi": Confucius shot in the garden of hale and hearty, and built a wall for the audience.
Idiom usage
It is used as attributive and adverbial to describe a large number of viewers. example in the city, I occasionally pass the store and hear the song. ——Pu Songling's Liaozhaizhiyi oral skills and ZhouShu Volume II biography of weichiji in the Qing Dynasty: "Xiaokuan and other soldiers lost, but ye sergeant's daughter, the audience is full of people. "I'm not finished, but I'm upstairs. Exotic fragrance overflowing, strange to casual, within a county, visitors. ——Seven signatures of Yunji
Chinese PinYin : guān zhě rú dǔ
spectators stood round like a wall
discord between husband and wife. qín sè shī tiáo
to live long and have unending good fortune. tiān bǎo jiǔ rú
grasp at authority by oneself. dú lǎn dà quán
draw from one to make good the deficits of another. yì bǐ zhù cǐ