too numerous to count
In Chinese, Zhu ó f à m à sh ǔ is a Chinese idiom, which means to pull off all the hair, but it is hard to count; there are countless crimes. It comes from the biography of fan Sui and Cai Ze in historical records.
Notes on Idioms
Promotion: promotion; Mo: No.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of fan Sui and Cai Ze in historical records, it is not enough to promote Jia's hair to continue Jia's crime
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attribute. When Fang was still poor, he could not count his crimes. Song Sushi's thank you form to Huizhou
Chinese PinYin : zhuó fà mò shǔ
too numerous to count
set free a tiger back to the mountains. fàng hǔ guī shān
to be falsely taking part in the discussions. qiǎng zuò jiě rén
be guilty of a crime for which one deserves to die ten thousand deaths. zuì gāi wàn sǐ