countless ties
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā NTI á ow à NL ǚ, which means there are many strings. It's from the fisherman's pride by Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used for mood or thing example willow branches beside Changgan bridge, thousands of wisps of gold.
Analysis of Idioms
A thousand synonyms
The origin of Idioms
Song Ouyang Xiu's "Fisherman's pride" poem 10: "the sky and the amorous silk, who quarrels with each other, thousands of threads linger in my heart."
Idiom explanation
There are many ways to describe it.
Chinese PinYin : qiān tiáo wàn lǚ
countless ties
not deviating a hair 's breadth. bù shuǎng lèi shǔ
sharp eyes and agile hands or nimble fingers. yǎn jiān shǒu kuài
distant relatives and next-door neighbors. yuǎn qīn jìn lín
choose the easy way for convenience. qǔ qiǎo tú biàn
have a haughty and imperturbable look. ào nì zì ruò