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人山人海 pinyin]: rénshānrénhǎi
Explanation]: The crowd is like a mountain and a sea. Describes a very large number of people.
Example: The park of the festival is very lively.
synonyms]: endless, crowded, shoulder to shoulder.
Antonyms]: deserted, inaccessible.
Grammar]: as a predicate, complement, definite, object; For use in public places.
摩肩接踵 pinyin]: mó jiān jiē zhǒng
Explanation]: Shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. Describe a lot of people.
Source]: "Warring States Policy: Qi Ce I": "The road to Linzi, the car hub hits, and the shoulder is rubbed." "History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Li Xianzhong": "Enter the city, declare Germany and Italy, do not kill a single person, and the Central Plains will follow." ”
Example]: The park during the festival is very crowded with tourists.
synonyms]: bustling, bustling.
Antonyms]: The land is vast and sparsely populated.
Grammar]: as a predicate, a predicate, an adverbial; Describe a lot of people.
熙来攘向 Pinyin]: xī lái rǎng wǎng
Explanation]: Describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
Example: People gather in a square.
synonyms]: crowded with people, busy with traffic.
Antonyms]: Silence and no trace.
Grammar]: as a predicate, a definite; Describe a lot of people.
熙熙攘攘 pinyin]: xī xī rǎng rǎng
Explanation]: Xixi: the appearance of harmony; Hustle: chaotic look. Described as people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
Example]: The members of the Communist Youth League were all dressed up to go hiking, and each of them carried a bag, and some of them were hanging bags, and they gathered on the court in the factory. Ru Zhijuan, "The Newly Elected Youth League Secretary".
synonyms]: crowded with people, impassable, bustling.
Antonyms]: cold in front of the door, the door can be crowded.
Grammar]: as a predicate, a definite; Describe how noisy people are.
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Crowds of people, shoulder to shoulder, bustling traffic, like a city, shoulder to shoulder, endless, water leakage, crowds of people, neck back to each other, open into yin.
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Shoulder to shoulder, crowds of people, bustling.
A sea of people.
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There are crowds of people, busy traffic, shoulder to shoulder, and endless streams.
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Bustling, the courtyard is like a city, shoulder to shoulder, endless, the water is impassable, the crowd is crowded, the neck is looking at each other, and the clothes are yin.
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Crowds of people, shoulder to shoulder, and traffic.
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There are a lot of people, and the water is impassable.
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The four-character idiom to describe a large number of people is a sea of people, people come and go, traffic is busy, people are boiling, shoulder to shoulder, water is impassable, crowded, mountains and seas, and so on.
1. Crowds of people
refers to the crowd like a mountain and a sea, describing that people are gathering and trembling and selling a lot of collections. From the fifty-first chapter of Ming Shi Nai'an's "The Complete Biography of the Water Margin": "Every day, there are general scatters, or playing, dancing, or singing, and earning the price of the crowd." ”
2. People come and go
People come and go continuously. It is also described as busy socializing. From the twelfth chapter of Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions": People come and go in the middle of the day, and it is not convenient for you to be here. You go to the tomato, and when you get up in the evening, you come, and wait for me quietly in the west hall.
3. Busy traffic
It means that the car is like flowing water, and the horse is like a dragon, describing the lively and prosperous scene. From the Han Dynasty Ban Gu et al. "Dongguan Hanji Mingdema Queen": "I passed through the Longmen before, and when I saw a foreign family asking about my life, the car was like a flowing water and a horse like a dragon, and I was not angry, but I was absolutely useless, hoping to stop the joy." ”
4. The voices are boiling
The original intention was that the water in the pot boiled and made a noise;Now it refers to the noise of the crowd, like an explosion of the pot. From Ming Feng Menglong's "Awakening World Hengyan": "One afternoon;Liu Fang cleaned up in the store;I only heard the voices of people. ”
5. Shoulder to shoulder
It means shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. Describe it as crowded and crowded. From "Warring States Policy: Qi Ce I": "The road to Linzi, the hub hits, and the shoulder rubs." ”
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The four-character idiom to describe a large number of people is as follows:
1. Rubbing shoulders: heels are heels. Described as a large number of pedestrians and crowded.
2. People and horses are shouting: people are shouting, and horses are neighing. Describe the noise.
3. The door is like a market: the entrance and courtyard are as lively as a market. There are a lot of people who describe social interactions.
4. Coming one after another: It refers to people's front feet and back feet, coming one after another. There are many people who come and there is an endless stream.
5. Full: Emptiness is empty. A sheet is a seat. There are no empty seats, and there are generally many spectators, listeners, or people who attend or participate in the filming.
6. Gathering together: Jiji is to describe a lot of talented people. Describe the hall as crowded. Describe a lot of people.
7. Hug in front and back: Someone in front shouted to open the way, and someone in the back supported the guard. Describe the momentum of officials on patrol in the old days.
8. In full swing: Describe the enthusiasm of mass activities and the atmosphere is high, just like a blazing flame burning in the sky.
9. People come and go: people come and go continuously. It is also described as busy socializing.
10. Bustling: Bustling is the appearance of harmony; The hustle and bustle is chaotic. Describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded, full of fighting.
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1. Pretend to be like a market: there are many people in front of the door and in the yard, like a market. The original described that there were many people who gave advice. There are a lot of people here, and it's very lively.
2. People come and go: people come and go continuously. It is also described as busy socializing.
3. Shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder, heel to foot. Describes a large number of people or continuous crowding.
4. Gather together: Jiji: Describe a lot of people. Describe the gathering of many talented people.
5. Bustling: Describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
6. Full: There are no empty seats. Describe the large number of people in attendance.
7. Scaly armor in the abdomen: Scaly armor: a metaphor for people's cunning hearts. The metaphor is sinister and unapproachable.
8. Shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. Describe a lot of people.
9. Shoulder to shoulder: than: and. Shoulder to shoulder, footprints on top of each other. The shape hall has a lot of hands.
10. Crowds of people: The crowd is like a mountain and a sea. Describes a very large number of people.
11. Guests are like clouds: There are many visitors like clouds gathered. Describe a lot of guests.
12. Shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder, wheel to wheel. Describe a lot of people.
13. Three to five: Describe a lot of people and keep connecting.
14. Facing each other with their backs: originally referring to looking at each other before and after. Later, many pedestrians were described as crowded, one after another.
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