cannot meet the needs of
Shao Seng duo, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced "zh ō ush ǎ OS ē ngdu", which means that there are few things but many people, which is not enough to distribute. From school and the mall.
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive.
Examples
There are so many monks that it is inevitable for them to go to the corner. Nie Gannu's Shakespeare should regret
The origin of Idioms
Zou Taofen's "school and market" quoted Weng Wen as saying: "primary school teachers are more hardworking, but because there are so many monks everywhere, they often fight for jobs
Analysis of Idioms
More monks and less atherosclerosis
Chinese PinYin : zhōu shǎo sēng duō
cannot meet the needs of
promote what is fundamental and suppress what is incidental. chóng běn yì mò
The ape crows and the crane crows. yuán tí hè lì
be distinguished from one's kind. xiù chū bān háng