My shoulders are tired
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is pi á NJI ā NL ě iz ú, meaning crowded. It comes from the story of Xiangzhou day Palace by Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Parallel: tired: overlapping; foot: footprints. Shoulder to shoulder, footprints match footprints. It's crowded.
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, attributive and adverbial
Chinese PinYin : pián jiān lěi zú
My shoulders are tired
point to a hill and talk about grindstone -- make concealed reference to something. zhǐ shān mài mò
the vapour rose up to the sky. qì chōng niú dǒu
cheer the heart and please the feelings. yí qíng lǐ xìng
an incompetent man clings to a good position. nú mǎ liàn zhàn dòu