A thousand parts, a thousand people
It's an idiom. A thousand people on one side describe the procedural and formulaic literary creation or opera performance.
[pronunciation] Qi ā Nb ù y ī Qi ā ng, Qi ā NR é NY ī mi à n. It describes the procedural and formulaic literary creation or opera performance. [source] the first chapter of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "as for books such as gifted scholars and beautiful ladies, they talk about 'Wenjun' and are satisfied with 'Zijian'. Thousands of books have one tune, and thousands of people have one side, and they can't help being promiscuous." [usage] complex sentence; as object, attribute, clause; with derogatory meaning [synonym] same
Chinese PinYin : qiān bù yī qiāng,qiān rén yī miàn
A thousand parts, a thousand people
be astute in conducting linancial affairs. lì xī qiū háo
crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe in pleasurable expectation. qiáo shǒu qǐ zú
dripping water wears through a stone. shuǐ dī shí chuān