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Li á NTI ā NZ ā D ì, a Chinese idiom, means to describe a large scale and quantity. It's from caihaoji, guiyinlinquan.
The origin of Idioms
Tu Long of the Ming Dynasty wrote in caihaoji Guiyin Linquan: "it's impossible for him to go to the hell and fight against his enemies."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in writing.
Examples
But see that the southwest direction of the camp village, a lot of big Ming soldiers. The 15th chapter of Tian Yu Hua
Chinese PinYin : lián tiān zā dì
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Wool comes from sheep. yáng máo chū zài yáng shēn shàng
maintain one 's original pure character. yī chén bù zī
the ghosts weep and the gods howl. guǐ qì shén hào