I've got a lot to do
Zhang lvzong is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is zh à NGL ǚ Z à NGH é ng, which means to describe the continuous flow of tourists. It comes from the collection of plum blossoms in Yu Yuan by Cao Yin in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Pinyin: zh à NGL à Z à NGH é ng à. Staff shoes: 1. Walking sticks and shoes used by the elderly. 2. Honorific for the old and the respected. 3. Walking with a stick. crisscross: ① crisscross: wires are densely distributed. ② Unrestrained, gallop, no hindrance, no restraint: pen vertical horizontal | cavalry vertical and horizontal. ③ In the Warring States period, the strategists lobbied the princes for the political position of "vertical and horizontal planning is not enough"
Idioms and allusions
Source: Qing Cao Yin "Ji Yu Yuan Kan Mei" poem: "zhanglv vertical and horizontal open path, ya a lift Fu layer loose."
Analysis of Idioms
A sea of people
Chinese PinYin : zhàng lǚ zòng héng
I've got a lot to do
both the branches and leaves spread out. zhī yè fú sū
find for the tripod in the central plain -- attempt to usurp the throne. wèn dǐng zhōng yuán
remember forever with gratitude. lòu gǔ míng xīn