huge crowds of people
Renshan Renhai is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin for R é NSH ā NR é NH ǎ I, refers to the crowd like a mountain like a sea, describes people gathered very much. From the water margin.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] endless flow of people; antonym] desolate and uninhabited
Idiom usage
It's very lively. It's used as predicate, complement, attribute and object. "The west lake old man Fansheng record:" four mountains and four seas, three thousand three hundred, Yi mountain and Yi sea, Gua mountain and Gua sea, Nanshan and Nanhai, Renshan and Renhai. " Chapter 90 of Jin Ping Mei: "yueniang people are watching Gaofu with their eyes. When you see a sea of people around you, you'll see how the teachers play. " The fifty first chapter of Shi Naian's the complete story of the Water Margin: "every day there is a general break up, or play dance, or play, or sing, to earn a lot of people." "xingshihengyan · Wang Dayin burns Baolian Temple": the temple is full of people every day. It's very busy. There are countless gifts. The sixth volume of "the surprise of making a case at the first carving": "on February 19, the birthday of Guanyin Bodhisattva, the meeting was welcomed on the street, and the people who saw it were a sea of people."
The origin of Idioms
The fifty first chapter of Shi Naian's the complete story of the water margin in Ming Dynasty: "every day there are some people who break up, or play and dance, or play and play, or sing, to earn a lot of money."
Chinese PinYin : rén shān rén hǎi
huge crowds of people
hear the news and rise up in response. wén fēng xiǎng yīng
cautiously without any noise. qīng shǒu qīng jiǎo
sharpen one 's sword and oil one 's gun. mó dāo cā qiāng