There are words to describe crowds.
There are a lot of words to describe the crowd: people coming and going, crowded, traffic, shoulder to shoulder, people's voices, bustling, ten thousand people empty alleys, a full house, a crowd of people, a crowd of people, and so on, so many.
The four-word idiom of "crowded"
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I. People come and go [ rén lái rén wǎng ]
Explanation: People come and go continuously.
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From: Qing Dynasty - Cao Xueqin "Dream of Red Mansions" 110: "These two or three days, people come and go, I see that those people can not take care of, I think you have not commanded, but also have to you for us to worry about the good."
Translation: these two people come and go for three days, I see that those people can not take care of the response, I think you have not commanded, but also have to you for us to take a little bit of heart to be good.
Second, people mountain and people sea [ rén shān rén hǎi ]
Explanation: The crowd is like a mountain and a sea. It describes that people are gathered in great numbers.
Derived from: Ming Shi Nai-an, "Water Margin", 51: "Every day, there are those who are generally scattered, or play and dance, or blow and play, or sing, and earn the price of that mountain of people and sea of people to see."
Translation: Every day there is that general playing scattered, or theater dance, or blowing bomb, may be singing, people gathered very much.
Third, the river flows endlessly [ chuān liú bù xī ]
Explanation: Chuan: river. It describes the continuous flow of pedestrians, vehicles and horses.
Derived from: Southern Dynasty - Liang - Zhou Xingsi "Thousand Character Essay": "Chuanliu liú bù xī (The river flows without stopping), yuancheng xī (Abundance and clarity)."
Interpretation: The river flows continuously like a big river, affecting the world like a clear blue pool shining on people
Fourth, come one after another [ jiē zhǒng ér zhì ]
Interpretation: It means that people come one after another. It describes that there are a lot of people coming in an endless stream.
Derived from: State of War, Liu Xiang, "Strategies of the Warring States - Qi Ce III": "The son came, and I heard that a thousand miles and a scholar is more than a shoulder to stand on, and a hundred generations and a saint, if they follow each other, and now the son has seen seven scholars in a single day, so the scholars aren't also numerous!"
Translation: you come, I heard, a thousand miles there is a person, which is standing shoulder to shoulder, a hundred generations and a saint, if with the heel to come, and now you see seven people at once, that person is not also a person ah
V. Deduction unceasingly [ luò yì bù jué ]
Interpretation: describes the pedestrians and horses coming and going, one after the other.
Derived from: Southern Song Dynasty historian Fan Ye, "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty - The Biography of the Southern Xiongnu": "Those who scurried away into the plug were endless."
Translation: People fleeing into the Seine were in an endless stream
What are the words describing a large number of people
The words describing a large number of people are:
1. Describe the people gathered very much.2. From: Ming Shi Naian "Water Margin" 51: "Every day there is that general playing loose, or theater dance, or blowing and playing, or singing, earning the price of that mountain of people to see."
3. Example: The festival park ~, lively.
1. Explanation: xi xi: the appearance of harmony and joy; hustle and bustle: the appearance of chaos. It describes people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
2. From: "Records of the Grand Historian - Cargo Shik Lianzhuan": "The world is bustling, all for the sake of profit; the world is bustling, all for the sake of profit."
3. Example: *** Youth League members are dressed up to go hiking, each carrying a bag, some are hanging bags, ~ of the assembly in the factory stadium. Shoulder to shoulder, heel to heel. It describes that there are a lot of people, very crowded.
2. From: "Yanzi Chunqiu - Miscellaneous": "Linzi 300 Lu, open their arms into shade, sweat into rain, than shoulder to shoulder and heel to heel in, why no one."
3. Example: On the street, pedestrians ~, very lively.
4. āi jiān cā bèi]
1. Describe the crowded.
2. From: Ming Feng Menglong, "Waking Up to the World", Volume 34: "Often walk to the kitchen, shoulder to shoulder, talking to each other."
3. Example: The people watching the lights downstairs, ~, look up and see. It means that all the people in every household have come out from the alley. It mostly describes the celebration and welcome.
2. From: Song Su Shi's poem "August 17th, climbing the Wanghai Tower again": "Lai have the tide in the morning, 10,000 people empty alleys to fight the new makeup."
3. Example: At this time, the roadside to see, a few ~, although the road is wide, but also almost full of people.
Dynasty: Ming-
Author: Shi Nai-an
Source: Ming Shi Nai-an, "Water Margin", 51: "Every day, there is that general playing and dispersing, or theater and dance, or blowing and bombing, or singing, earning that a mountain of people to see."
Translation: every day is there to beat the dispersal, some are singing and dancing games, some are blowing, pulling, playing and singing, many people in this onlooker to see.
Second, shoulder to shoulder
Vernacular interpretation: shoulder to shoulder, feet to feet. It describes that there are a lot of people coming and going, and it is very crowded.
The heel: the heel of the foot.
Dynasty: Modern Times
Author: Anonymous
Source: Modern Times. Anonymous "Into Zhouzhuang" "Carefully stepped on the arch bridge, Zhouzhuang suddenly stood in front of you: the street building ancient houses mixed, winding, shoulder to shoulder to you, but it seems that the water under the bridge flowed as if it were stationary.
Translation: Carefully step on the arch bridge, Zhouzhuang at that time stood in front of you: the street building ancient houses jagged, winding through, grinding shoulder to shoulder to come to you, but the water under the bridge seems to flow like a standstill.
Third, bustling
Vernacular interpretation: also said bustling. It describes people coming and going, very lively.
Dynasty: Tang
Author: Wang Ch'ung
Source: Tang Wang Ch'ung's "Jingzhou Literary Records of Officials": "Shoulder to shoulder; river passing and springing." Translation: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot, pouring in like spring water.
Translation: shoulder to shoulder; Chuan Chi spring water gushing out." Translation: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot, gushing in like spring water.
Fourth, people come and go
Vernacular interpretation: people come and go continuously.
Dynasty: Qing Dynasty
Author: Cao Xueqin
Source: Cao Xueqin, A Dream of Red Mansions (红楼梦)第一百十回: "These two or three days, people come and go, and I can't see that those people can't take care of them, so I think you haven't ordered them to do so, and I still have to ask you to take care of them for us."
Translation: these two people come and go for three days, I see that those people can not take care of the response, I think you have not commanded, but also you have to take some heart for us to be good."
Fifth, than shoulder to shoulder
Vernacular interpretation: also said than shoulder to shoulder. The first thing you need to do is to get a good deal of money from your family and friends. It describes the crowdedness of the people.
Dynasty: Tang
Author: Wang Ch'ung
Source: - Wang Ch'ung's "Jingzhou Literature Records of Officials": "More than shoulder to shoulder; the river passes and springs up." Translation: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot, pouring in like spring water.
Translation: shoulder to shoulder; Chuan Chi spring water gushing out." Translation: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot, gushing in like spring water. ng xiàng
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: The idiom of "wàn rén kō" refers to the fact that all the people in a household are running to one place; as a result, the residence is empty. Now it refers to a large number of people gathering together; the streets and lanes are empty. It describes a sensational event.
Idioms by idiom: Song Su Shi, "On August 17th, I went back to Wang Hai Lou", "There is a tide in the morning, and all the alleys are empty for the new makeup."
Example of idiom: At this time, the roadside to see, a few than ten thousand empty alleys, although the road is wide, but also almost full of people. (
Pinyin: rén shān rén hǎi
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: There are as many people as there are mountains and seas; describes a large number of people gathered together.
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: "The four mountains and four seas, three thousand three hundred, the mountain of clothes and the sea of clothes, the mountain of trigrams and the sea of trigrams, the southern mountain and the southern sea, and the mountain of people and the sea of people."
Idioms by The Free Dictionary example: the park at the festival was bustling with people.
三、川流不息
Pinyin: chuān liú bù xī
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: chuān: river; 鈪糽: flow; 鈪糽: stop. The idiom of "chuān liú bù xī" is used to describe a river or a stream, or a river that flows, or a stream that stops. It also describes the endless flow of pedestrians, carriages, horses, and boats.
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: Southern Dynasty Liang, Zhou Xingji, "Thousand Character Essay": "The river flows without end, and the abundance of clarity is reflected."
Idioms by The Free Dictionary example: two maids, Chuanliu endless home before and after the house, called the wife a sound. (
Pinyin: wàn tóu cuán dòng
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: To describe a situation where many people are gathered together to see something.
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: Wu Cornu Ren (吳趼人), "Twenty Years of Witnessing the Strange Present" (二十年目睹之怪现状)第43回:"It's early, but the people who are looking at the list are all gathered together."
Examples of idioms: Lu Xun, "New Tales - Rishui": "He finally entered the imperial capital of Jizhou between the ten thousand heads of the people."
V. Men Ting Ruo Shi (门庭若市)
Pinyin: mén tíng ruò shì
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: gate: originally refers to the gate of the palace;庭: originally refers to the courtroom; now refers to the courtyard;若: as if;市: bazaar; market. The original describes the palace gate; court; advising people as much as in the market; very lively. Now it describes that there are a lot of people coming; it is very lively.
Idioms by idiom: Liu Xiang (刘向), "Strategies of the Warring States Period (战国策 Qi Ce 1)" (战国策 Qi Ce 1), Western Han Dynasty: "The court is as busy as a marketplace when the court is advising the ministers."
Example of idiom: Since his father became governor, their house has been bustling with activity every day.
Pinyin: rén shēng dǐng fèi
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: 鼎沸:鼎水沸腾;原比喻是局势不安定;现比喻声音嘈杂。 It describes the noise of a crowd; it is like a boiling pot.
Idioms by The Free Dictionary:Ming Feng Menglong, "Waking Up to the World: The Female and Male Brothers of Liu Xiaoguan": "In the afternoon of one day, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store, and he only heard the sound of the people boiling."
Idioms by The Free Dictionary example: The square was already filled with the clamor of gongs and drums.
What are the four-character idioms describing a large number of people
1) 人声鼎沸
Pinyin: rén shēng dǐng fèi
Explanation: 鼎:ancient cooking utensil; 沸:boiling. It describes the noise of the crowd, like a boiling pot.
Source: Ming Feng Menglong, Waking Up to the World, Volume 10: "In the afternoon of one day, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store, and he only heard the sound of people boiling."
Example: The square was already full of drums and gongs, and the people were in full swing.
2. People shouting and horses neighing
Pinyin: rén huān mǎ jiào
Explanation: The people were shouting and the horses were neighing. It describes a clamor of people and horses.
Source: Ming Ling Mengchu (明-凌濛初)《二刻拍案惊奇》卷十四:"Only heard the clamor outside, and it seemed that there was the sound of people shouting and horses neighing, and gradually came near the front hall."
Example sentences: The fields are full of people and horses, a harvest scene.
3. People Mountain and People Sea
Pinyin: rén shān rén hǎi
Explanation: The crowd of people is like a mountain and a sea. It describes that people are gathered in great numbers.
Source: Ming Shi Nai-an (施耐庵)《水浒全传》第五十一回:"Daily, there are many people who play and dance, or blow and play, or sing, and earn a lot of money."
Example sentences: The park is crowded and bustling on holidays.
4: 川流不息
Pinyin: chuān liú bù xī
Explanation: 川: river. It describes the continuous flow of pedestrians, vehicles and horses, etc.
Pinyin: Chuan: river.
Source: south China - Liang - Zhou Xingsi, "The Thousand Character Essay": "The river flows endlessly, and the abundance of water is clear and reflective." Vernacular translation:The virtues that one has built up should flow continuously like the water of a river, and be passed on to future generations without ever stopping.
Example sentences: The two girls, the endless stream of home in front of the house behind the walk, called the wife of a sound.
5. Mó jiān jiē zhǒng
Pinyin: mó jiān jiē zhǒng
Interpretation: Shoulders touching shoulders, feet touching feet. It describes the crowdedness of people.
Source: The Strategies of the Warring States (战国策-Qi策一》): "On the way to Linzi, the cars were beating on their hubs, and people were touching each other's shoulders." Vernacular translation:Yan Ying said that the people on the streets of Qi were shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot, sweating like rain.
Example: The park was crowded with visitors on the holiday.
Idioms describing a large number of people
1. It describes a very large gathering of people.
Derived from: Ming Shi Naian "Water Margin" 51: "Every day there are those who generally break up, or play and dance, or blowing and playing, or singing, earning the price of that mountain of people to see."
Example sentence: The park is crowded and bustling during the festival.
2.
From: Qing Dynasty - Cao Xueqin "Dream of Red Mansions", the hundred and tenth time: "These two or three days, people come and go, I see that those people can not take care of it, I think you have not commanded, but also have to you for us to worry about the good."
3, car water horse dragon
Pronunciation: chē shuǐ mǎ lóng.
Interpretation: car like running water, horse like swimming dragon.
Derived from: Qing Dynasty - Wu Cornu Ren (吴趼人) Twenty Years of Witnessing the Strange Present Situation (二十年目睹之怪现状)第一回: "Flowering and drinking, making a lot of noise, and the cars are like flowing water and horses are like swimming dragons, and the day is no sundial."
Example sentence: Since this coastal city has been listed as an economic development zone, it has been a busy scene with a lot of traffic.
4.
Derived from: Ming Feng Menglong's Waking Up to the World, Volume 10: "In the afternoon of one day, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store, and he only heard the sound of people boiling."
Example sentence: The square was already a gongs and drums, and the people were in full swing.
5. Mó jiān jiē zhǒng (摩肩接踵)
Pronunciation: mó jiān jiē zhǒng.
Interpretation: Shoulders touching shoulders, feet touching feet.
Derived from: Western Han Dynasty - Liu Xiang, "Strategies of the Warring States - Qi Ce I": "On the way to Linzi, the cars hit the hubs, and the people touched the shoulders."
Translation: On the way to Linzi, there are a lot of vehicles on the road, and there are a lot of people touching each other's shoulders. Describe the people gathered very much.
From Ming Shi Naian "Water Margin" 51: "Every day there is that general playing loose, or theater and dance, or blowing and playing, or singing, earning that the price of a mountain of people to see."
Syntax 联合式;作谓语、补语、定语、宾语;用于公****场所
2、熙熙攘闹
Explanation熙熙:和乐的样子;攘闹:纷乱的样子。 Describe the people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
From Sima Qian ( 司马遷) in the Western Han Dynasty, "Records of the Grand Historian (史记-货殖列传)": "The world is bustling with people, all for the sake of profit; the world is bustling with people, all for the sake of profit."
The people of the world flock to each other for the sake of profit, and go their own ways for the sake of profit.
Syntax 联合式;作谓语、定语;形容人多喧闹
3、挨肩擦背
Explanation Shoulder to shoulder, back to back.
To describe the crowdedness of people.
From Ming Lanling Xiaoxiao Sheng (金瓶梅词话)第十五回:引惹得那楼下看灯的人,挨肩擦背,仰望上瞧。
Syntax: joint; as predicate, determiner; describing the crowded scene
4. Shoulder to shoulder, heel to heel. It describes a lot of people, very crowded.
From: "Yanzi Chunqiu - Miscellaneous Next": "Linzi 300 lu, Zhang shi into a shade, sweating into rain, than shoulder to shoulder and heel to heel in, why no one."
The capital city of Qi, Linzi, has seven thousand households, which can sweat into rain, and the streets are bustling with pedestrians.
Grammar: joint; as predicate, determiner; simile of a crowded crowd
5, ten thousand heads gathered
Explanation Head: refers to the people; saved: gathered together. It describes that many people are gathered together.
From the eleventh episode of Xueyan Gaidian: "When I arrived at the entrance of Yunqi Mountain, it was already crowded with people, but I saw ten thousand heads gathering, and the sound of tsk-tsk-tsk-tsk-tsk."
Syntax: joint; as predicate, determiner.
What are the idioms of "describing a large number of people"
Cars and horses, people's voices, shoulder-to-shoulder, watery, crowded, 10,000 people in the streets, a packed house, guests like clouds