Chlamys farreri
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ì B ǐ L í NC ì, which means like the teeth of a comb and the scales of a fish, closely arranged; also known as "row by row" or "row by row". It's from the history of the Yuan Dynasty, three records of rivers and canals.
The origin of Idioms
In the third chronicle of Hequ in the history of the Yuan Dynasty, it is said that "those who are good at collapsing on the bank should build river stones to protect them. Willows should be planted on them, and Vitex trifolia should be planted beside them
Idiom usage
The earth houses in the green are arranged in rows. The last rest by Bing Xin
Chinese PinYin : zhì bǐ lín cì
Chlamys farreri
feel very depressed at the prospect. fǔ jǐng shāng qíng
a wooden expression that infuriates. sǐ méi dèng yǎn