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There are many Chinese idioms with the pronunciation of L í NL í NZ ǒ ngz ǒ ng, which describe a lot of disorder. It describes many people or things. It comes from Zhen Fu written by Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: rich and colorful; Antonyms: few like morning stars, few
Idiom usage
Simple form; used as predicate and attribute; used to describe many people or things. example in this kind of story, there is also a story about Luban learning the architectural art of the palace of the Dragon King. Qin Mu's Lu Ban's wonderful hand
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan's Zhenfu in the Tang Dynasty said, "only at the beginning of human beings, the general was born, and the forest was a group."
Chinese PinYin : lín lín zǒng zǒng
numerous
A fool has a thousand worries, but he will get one. yú zhě qiān lǜ,bì yǒu yī dé
the remotest corners of the globe. tiān yá hǎi jiǎo
The old road is not the same as the old one. shú lù qīng zhé
Face to face Gong, face to face drum. dāng miàn luó,duì miàn gǔ
wine , women , avarice and pride -- the four cardinal vices. jiǔ sè cái qì