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It is a popular Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is m é NT í NgR ú sh ì. It means that the front door is like a market. There are many people to describe. It comes from the eighth chapter of Emperor Guangwu in the later Han Dynasty by Yuan Hong of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Hong of Jin Dynasty wrote "Guangwudi Ji Ba of the later Han Dynasty": "Guangtong guests are like a market."
Analysis of Idioms
Family is like a market
Antonym: not a bird
Idiom usage
Many guests
Examples
It's true that there are a lot of people in the market. The seventh chapter of China now
Chinese PinYin : mén tíng rú shì
bustling
one 's schemes are poor and his strength is exhausted. jì qióng lì qū
repeat the words of others like a parrot. yīng wǔ xué shé