gathering of women with cackling voices
Qunquicong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ú NC í y ù y ù, which originally describes birds singing in harmony. After describing the presence of many women, noisy voice. From Qin Cao: pheasant flying.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote "when the East flies to the west, when the peck flies, when the fly pecks, when the flocks fly."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate, complement; describes the presence of many women
Chinese PinYin : qún cí yù yù
gathering of women with cackling voices
The oil is dry and the fire is exhausted. yóu gān huǒ jìn
the sea of hatred is hard to fill up. hèn hǎi nán tián