I What are the idioms describing a very large number of people
[ 人山人海 ] rén shān rén hǎi
Explanation: The crowd is like a mountain like a sea. It describes a very large gathering of people.
Source: Ming Shi Nai Panan "Water Margin" 51 right back every day there is that general break up, or theater dance, or blowing and playing, or singing, earn that the price of the mountains of people to see."
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Two What are the four-letter words that describe a lot of people
Xiang back to look at each other, people come and go, hustle and bustle, shoulder to shoulder a sea of people, a sea of people, ten thousand people empty alleys, a sea of traffic, a market, more than shoulder to shoulder, a full house, a sea of people
Three Idioms describing the people
1, a sea of people
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Pronunciation: rén shān rén hǎi.
Interpretation: Crowds of people are like mountains and seas. 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.
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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 has no time to spare."
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.
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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 many vehicles on the road and many people touching shoulders.
Four What are the idioms describing a large number of people
人声鼎沸[rén shēng dǐng fèi]:鼎:ancient copy of a cooking vessel; 沸:沸腾. It describes that the crowd's voice is noisy, just like a boiling pot.
Example sentence: one afternoon; Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store; only to hear the sound of people boiling.
人山人海[rén shān rén hǎi]:The crowd is like a mountain like a sea. It describes a very large gathering of people.
例句:每天有那一般打散,或者戏舞,或者吹弹,或者唱歌,赚得那人山人海价看。
川流不息[chuān liú bù xī]:川:河。 It describes the continuous flow of pedestrians, vehicles and horses.
例句:川流不息;渊澄取映.
比肩继踵[bǐ jiān jì zhǒng]:比:挨着;踵:脚跟。 Shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. It describes that there are a lot of people, very crowded.
Example sentence:Bì jì zhǒng]:Bì jì zhǒng; Chuan yu chuan chuan chuan chuan chuan chuan chuan chu chuan.
水泄不通[shuǐ xiè bù tōng]:泄:排泄. As if even the water could not flow out. Describe the crowded or very tightly surrounded.
Example sentence: In addition to the constant stream of donations from the post office, those who come to the door every day to hand in their donations are also crowded with water.
V Idioms describing a very large number of people
A sea of people,
A bustling crowd,
A crowd of people. Dot by dot
6 What are the idioms of "describing a large number of people"
The traffic is heavy, the people are boisterous, the shoulders meet the shoulders, the water is not clear, the heads are packed, the streets are empty, the seats are empty, the guests are like clouds
7 What are the idioms of "describing a large number of people"
The viewer comes to become a blockade: describing the people who come since the
The viewers are gathered: 麕: through the "group", in groups. Describe the large number of people watching.
The spectators are like a wall. The people watching are like a wall. It describes the large number of people watching.
The spectators are like a wall. It describes the large number of people watching.
The viewers are like stacks: describes the large number of viewers. It is the same as "the viewers are like a wall".
The audience is like a mountain: it describes the large number of people watching.
The seats are not empty. There are no empty seats. It describes the large number of people attending.
Jiji: Jiji: describes a large number of people. It describes the gathering of many talented people.
8 What are the four-character idioms describing a large number of people
1) 人声鼎沸
Pinyin: rén shēng dǐng fèi
Explanation: 鼎 ( 鼎): an ancient cooking vessel; 沸 (沸): to boil. 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, Chuanliu endless streams 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 on their 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 sentence: The park was crowded with visitors on the holiday.
What are the four-character idioms that describe "many people"
1. It describes a very large gathering of people.
Source: Specialized Ming - Shi Nai-an "Water Margin" 51: "Every day there is that general playing scattered, or theater dance, or blowing and playing, or singing, earn that the price of a mountain of people to see."
2, deduction unceasing
Pronunciation: [ luò yì bù jué ]
Interpretation: describes the pedestrians and horses come and go, one after another.
Source: Hou Han Shu - South Xiongnu Biography: "Those who scurry away to the plugs; they come and go in an endless stream."
3. Xī xī rǎng rǎng
Pronunciation: [ xī xī rǎng rǎng ]
Interpretation: xī xī: the appearance of harmony and joy; hustle and bustle: the appearance of chaos. It describes people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
Source: Shi Ji (史记-货殖列传):"""The world is bustling with activity, all for the sake of profit; the world is bustling with activity, all for the sake of profit."
Ten People Mountain and People Sea is used to describe the people are very much similar idioms
1, Xī xī rǎng rǎng [ xī xī rǎng rǎng ] is also said to be bustling. Describe people coming and going, very lively. Xī xī rng rǎng ] also said hustle and bustle. Xī rīng rǎng ] also said xī rīng rǎng.
Source: Western Han Dynasty - Sima Qian, "The Records of the Grand Historian - Cargo Shik Liezhuan": "The world is bustling with activity, all for the sake of profit; the world is bustling with activity, all for the sake of profit."
Translation: The world is swarming with people for the sake of profit, and they all go their own ways for the sake of profit.
2. 川流不息 [ chuān liú bù xī ] (Pedestrians, carriages, horses, etc.) are as continuous as a stream of water.
Source: Liang - Zhou Xing Si, "Thousand Character Essay": "Chuan Liú Bù Xī (川流不息); Yuchi Cheng Tuo Xī (渊澄取映)."
Translation: It can also extend to the descendants, like a big river flowing endlessly; and influence the world, like a blue pool clearing and illuminating.
3. āi jiān cā bèi [ āi jiān cā bèi ] Shoulder to shoulder, back to back. Describe the crowded.
Source: Hong (1), Ming (1), "Qingping shantang quanben - mistakenly recognized the body": "That day, people in and out of the city were informed of the disturbance; men and women; shoulder to shoulder, back to back; countless; all together to see."
4. wàn tóu cuán dòng [ wàn tóu cuán dòng ] head: refers to people; save: gather together. Describe many people gathered together.
Source: Bridge style feather "Snow Rock Outreach" eleventh: "To the entrance of Yunqi Mountain, has long been crowded with a sea of people, but see the ten thousand heads save, and tsk tsk tsk envy of the voice."
5. 人来人往 [ rén lái rén wǎng ] People come and go continuously. It also describes busy socializing.
Source: Qing Dynasty - Cao Xueqin "Dream of the Red Chamber", the hundred and tenth time: "These two or three days, people come and go, I see that those people are not to take care of, I think you have not commanded, but also have to you for us to worry about the good."