I have many traces on my shoulders
In Chinese, Pinyin is pi á NJI ā NL ě ij ì, which means shoulder to shoulder, footprints and footprints, and describes the crowd. It comes from the story of Xiangzhou day palace.
Notes on Idioms
Parallel: two things juxtaposed; tired: overlapping; trace: footprints.
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty wrote in the story of Xiangzhou's Day Palace: "the people of Jiadao, who are parallel to each other, are always looking forward to their advice."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attributive.
Examples
For a moment, I looked at the color outside the door and waited on the riders. The eighth volume of Lang Qian Ji Wen by Chen Kangqi in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : pián jiān lěi jì
I have many traces on my shoulders
in the beginning of the heaven and the earth genesis. hóng méng chū pì
find it hard to vindicate oneself. yǒu kǒu nán fēn
appoint people on their merit. jìn xián rèn néng