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Ganges sand number, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é NGH é sh ā sh ù, which means like sand grains in Ganges, it can't be calculated. There are a lot of them. It comes from the Vajra Sutra, the eleventh of Wuwei and Fusheng.
Idiom explanation
Ganges: the great river of South Asia. Like sand in the Ganges, it's impossible to calculate. There are a lot of them.
The origin of Idioms
"Vajra Sutra · Wuwei Fusheng No.11" says: "count three thousand worlds with seven treasures of sand in the Ganges River to give alms."
Idiom usage
I wish to be immortal and send my daughter to marry the world, then I will be poor in the sea and suffer less from all living beings. Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio
Analysis of Idioms
Countless synonyms few antonyms
Chinese PinYin : héng hé shā shù
innumerable
a man should take a wife and a woman should take a husband. nán hūn nǚ jià
provide relief for the poor and the helpless. zhèn qióng xù pín