thousands and tens of thousands of
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú Qi à nd à IW à n, which means countless. It is the same as "no thousand, no ten thousand". From the woman number one.
The origin of Idioms
Xu Wei of the Ming Dynasty wrote the third part of the female Number One Scholar: "Huang kecai listened to the master's share of the payment, so he went to the Dharma court. There are so many people who want to see it. They all say that there are many Qu's
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive
Chinese PinYin : wú qiān dài wàn
thousands and tens of thousands of
a thirsty steed dashing to the spring -- to run swiftly. kě jì bēn quán
the very fowls and dogs have no peace. jī quǎn bù ān
My parents are kind and diligent. fù mǔ ēn qín
talented both mentally and physically. cái jiān wén wǔ
unable to distinguish black from white. bù fēn zào bái
drifting profusely and disorderly. fēn fēn yáng yáng