Heel to heel
Toe to heel, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zhzhzhangxi, describing a large number of people, one after another. It comes from Liang Qichao's general comments on Reform on normal education.
Idiom errors
Liang Qichao's "general discussion on reform · on normal education" said: "in addition, those who hold the power of the atmosphere are the mountain leader of the academy and the scholar of the Mongolian Academy. They carry a lot of cars and meet each other
Analysis of Idioms
Time: Ancient idioms
Idiom usage
They are serial idioms, derogatory idioms, predicates and attributives, and refer to many people.
Chinese PinYin : zhǐ zhǒng xiāng jiē
Heel to heel
Benevolent can be benevolent. rén zhě néng rén
earning large quantities of gold each day. rì jìn dǒu jīn
fight against the common enemy. dí kài tóng chóu