too numerous to mention
There are so many Chinese idioms, Pinyin is j ǔ B ú sh è NGJ ǔ, which means there are too many to list. There are a lot of them. It comes from Lu Xun's "pseudo freedom book · postscript".
Idiom explanation
Sheng: all. the list is endless. There are a lot of them.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's postscript to the pseudo freedom Book quoted Gu Chunfan's talk about "literati first" as saying: "there are numerous activities such as public information, selling friends for glory, and selling one's life for refuge."
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and complement.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: numerous, endless, countless, countless, countless, countless, countless, countless, countless, countless, countless, countless, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous, numerous
Chinese PinYin : jǔ bù shèng jǔ
too numerous to mention
recuperate and build up energy. yǎng jīng xù ruì
point at the chicken and curse the dog. zhǐ jī mà gǒu