can be counted one by one
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is l ì L ì K ě sh ǔ, which means to count clearly. It's from the old history of the Five Dynasties, the ten chapters of the Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"The old history of the Five Dynasties · Ming Zongji 10": "Puzhou into the reconstruction of riverbank map, place names along the river, countless."
Analysis of Idioms
The synonyms are few, vivid and clear; the antonyms are dark and dark
Idiom usage
The pavilion is made of fine grass, which is as big as a citron and as small as an orange. There are about 20 pavilions, each of which has a title of Liang Dongqi. Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio Fairy Island in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lì lì kě shǔ
can be counted one by one
infer other things from one fact. jǔ yī fǎn sān
be in a leisurely and carefree mood. háo qíng yì zhì
mutual help and relief in time of poverty. xiāng rú yǐ mò
take on an altogether new aspect. huàn rán yī xīn