follow close on succession
Then came the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ē zh ǒ ng é RL á I, which means that people come one after another with their front feet following their back feet. There are a lot of people coming. It comes from the biography of Li Xianzhong in the history of Song Dynasty. It also means that things appear one after another.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Li Xianzhong in the history of Song Dynasty: "when you enter the city, you will announce your virtue and will not kill one person, and those who belong to the Central Plains will follow you."
Idiom usage
Although the whole "new job" has not been found for a while, the little things are not. Zou Taofen's experience: the problem of a new job is a metaphor of things appearing one after another, examples and problems.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: one after another
Chinese PinYin : jiē zhǒng ér lái
follow close on succession
Show off to meet the traitor. mài qiào yíng jiān
Copy the picture and accept the law. yīng tú shòu lù
as though heaven and earth had fallen. tiān bēng dì chè
the rainbow clouds like brocade spread. yú xiá sàn qǐ
words flow from the mouth as from the pen of a master. chū yán chéng zhāng