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In The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Empress Ji Shang, Empress Mingde Ma, "When I passed the Zhuolong Gate, I saw a stranger asking about the people living there. The cars were like flowing water, and the horses were like walking dragons." Later, I described the scene of endless traffic and bustling crowds of horses. The first chapter of "The Strange Status Quo of Twenty Years of Witnessing": "There is a lot of fun, a lot of traffic and a lot of sundials." Lu Xun's "New Stories · Water Management": "This day is a lot of traffic, and before dusk, all the guests and guests will be here." ◎ A lot of traffic, ch ǐ - m ǎ l ó ng [heavy traffic; endlessstreamo

Synonyms of busy people

  • bustling xī xī rǎng rǎng 
    It describes people coming and going, noisy and jumbled. The language version of Records of the Historian, Biographies of the Merchandise Colony: "The world is prosperous, all for profit; the world is prosperous, all for profit.". Beijing based Popular Novel - Chopping Cui Ning by mistake: "All the bustling people are for profit; all Chi Chi is stupid, and they will accept disaster." Selected Essays in the Ten Years before the Revolution of 1911 · Debate on the Abolition of Slaves and Maidservants: "The original man is born in the world. He is bustling. At the beginning, there is no difference between rich and poor, that is, there is no hierarchy between high and low." Yang Shuo's Spring of Life "Many wild animals live together in a bustling and harmonious way, which shows a scene of peace and prosperity." It is also called "bustling". The Story of the East Country by Sun Renru of the Ming Dynasty
  • come continually fēn zhì tà lái 
    Describe the continuous arrival.
  • It means that the river flows continuously. It also describes things as continuous as water flow. In the Thousand Word Essay written by Liang and Zhou Xingsi of the Southern Dynasties, "The river flows ceaselessly, and the abyss is clear." In the Analects of Confucius, Wang Ruoxu of Jin Dynasty, "Discrimination I", "Xie Shi said," Loyalty to analogy means the river flows ceaselessly, and forgiveness means that everything is different. The way of a sage is honest, lofty and profound. "In the second and seventh chapters of The Scholars," The two girls are walking in front of and behind the house ceaselessly. "Mao Dun," Midnight " 11: "Feng Yunqing was still in a deep reverie, and the round faced man pushed back to look up at the endless hanging signs." ◎ The endless stream of chu ā nli ú - b
  • Ma Yan Chetian mǎ yān chē tián
    It describes that there are many cars and horses, which are very lively. Jiang Renxi in the Qing Dynasty wrote "Yanjing Shangyuan Zhuzhi Ci": "Ma Yan Che Tian pulled the noise, and the fire lit up the moon."
  • Ma Ruyoulong mǎ rú yóu lóng
    Describe the scene of people and horses bustling. The words come from "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Empress Ji Shang, Empress Ma Mingde": "When I passed the Zhuolong Gate, I saw a stranger asking about the living people. The car was like running water, and the horse was like a dragon." Yuan Yu collected the poem "Farewell Dai Immortal to Yue": "The horse was like a dragon, and the flowers were like rain, and the spring and autumn days and nights were spent on foot." "Jinling is the capital of Jinling, the beautiful town of Nanqu, the prodigal son of Wan Yin, the laconic poet, playing games with horses and cars." It is also called "Ma Youlong". List Kehui's "Zhang Deng Qu": "The clothes are fragrant and people are everywhere, and the cars are like running water and horses." Qing You Dong's "Zhao Gao Zhuan" poem: "The cars in front of the Yuehua Gate dance in the wind, Zhuo
  • A horse and a cart mǎ shuǐ chē lóng
    It's like a busy traffic. The inscription of "Song Nan Meng Ying Lu" written by Qing Huang Shouzhu: "It is now a busy place and used to be a green phosphor bone field."
  • follow close on succession jiē zhǒng ér lái
    It refers to people's front feet followed by their back feet, coming one after another. It describes that there are many people coming here. Describing continuous arrival. [Sentence] Natural and man-made disasters have come one after another, leading to instability in this country. Described as coming one after another. The Second and Fifth Chapter of Nie Hai Hua: "When domestic and foreign troubles come one after another, I am popular all over the world. I'm sorry that he has such a leisure!" It is also called "Coming One After Another" and "Coming One After Another". Revised reference: describes the continuous arrival. Niaohaihua Chapter 25: When internal and external troubles come one after another, I'm popular all over the world. I'm sorry that he has such a carefree mood! Also as
  • go in a jostling crowd jiān mó gǔ jī
    Shoulders rub and hubs strike. It describes the crowding of pedestrians and vehicles. The language version of "Warring States Policy - Qi Ceyi": "On the way to Linzi, the car hub hit, the people rubbed their shoulders, the clothes were cut into curtains, and the sweat poured into rain." Jiang Yikui's "Chang'an Hakka Chessboard Street" in the Ming Dynasty: "The world's scholars and migrant workers gathered here with an ultimatum, and they hit each other shoulder to shoulder. This also shows the scene of the country's rich Henan." The second chapter of "Hate the Sea": "Originally, it was an official road, very broad; It's too crowded to open after making a fuss. " Described as a continuous stream of people and cars, bustling and crowded. See the article "Hub shoulder rub". The Book of the Liang Dynasty (Volume I): The Book of the Wu Emperor (Part I): "The matchmaker boasted and dazzled, and used all the sharp taper sabres, so he made officials..."
  • Car hubs hit each other, and people's shoulders rub against each other. It describes the crowding of pedestrians, vehicles and horses. The words come from the "Historical Records · Biographies of Su Qin": "In the face of the painting of the funeral, the car hub strikes, and people rub on the shoulder." Tang Li Yong's "Da Zhao Zen Master Tower": "From the south to the north, if the sky is like a man, or a veteran official, or a wise king loves the Lord, or the ground connects to the gold house, or the home stores copper mountains, all the hands rub on the shoulder, Lu gathers water to swallow, flowers brush the sun, and jade and silk fill the court." Qing Ma Jianzhong's "Work lesson book on going abroad by Li Boxiang" : "Recently, engineering classes have been a little relaxed, and even Xuanqi will visit. Those who come to Paris from all directions will rub their shoulders with their hubs, which is several times more than usual." Hubs, round logs in the center of wheels. Hub shoulder rub refers to car collision, shoulder to shoulder. People and vehicles coming and going
  • Come in droves
  • Go through three to four āi sān dǐng sì 
    It is also called "three to five". It describes the crowd is crowded and continuous. The fourth chapter of the Biography of Pingyao: "Half Immortals get off their horses at the gate of the fence, but do not enter the house. Instead, they stand in the hall, and people wait for three to four. They crowd around the future, and one by one extend their hands to ask the imperial physician to see their pulse." The Xingshi Hengyan · The Oilman monopolizes the Huakui: "After paying the bill, the guests are like the city, waiting for three to five, and can't be idle." It describes how crowded people are. The Fourth Episode of the Legend of the Demon: "All the people are waiting three times to four, and they are surrounded by the future. One by one, they stretch out their hands and ask the imperial physician to see their pulse." It is also called "waiting three times to five". Reference to the revised edition: It describes people crowded and continuous. The Legend of the Flat Demon
  • Malongche water mǎ lóng chē shuǐ
    It's like a busy traffic. Qingpeng Peanut's "The Painting Boat": "It's like clouds when passing by." The first time of "Niaohai Flower": "It's like a scene of peace when people drink water!" Chen Qubing's "On the Benefits of Drama" "Sandalwood and gold sticks are as heroic as yesterday. The family of Guichi, Yangxian, Liangyuan and Xuancheng comes to the horse, dragon and chariot water, and roams in the night of the spring river and the moon. It seems that those who follow Yanzijian and Peach Blossom Fan are still like their stories of glory."
  • It is also called "endless network". It describes people, horses, cars, boats, etc. continuously. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Biography of Liu Qiang, King Gong of the East China Sea": "The empress dowager and his majesty pitied the powerful officials, and were deeply moved. They sent envoys and doctors to order the Cheng Fang to perform Taoist arts, and there were endless postings." Volume VIII of Song Sima Guang's "Notes on Sushui": "The royal family and the officials of the two houses set up sacrifices along the line from Youye Gate to Fengxian Courtyard." "A Dream of Red Mansions" The fifth and third time: "There were a lot of people talking and laughing all night, and firecrackers were on fire." Explain: it describes the continuous traffic of pedestrians and horses. Source: The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of the Southern Huns: "There are many people fleeing to the frontier." Example: In my dream
  • Canopy gathering
  • It describes people coming and going, very lively. The eighth and sixth chapters of "The Status Quo of the Strange Witnesses in Twenty Years": "The world is still bustling with people because they can't break it; if they break it, the world will be lost." The fourth chapter of Shatin's "The Trapped Beast": "After saying that, she hurriedly withdrew her hand, and soon disappeared in the bustling crowd." See "bustling". ◎ Busy x ī l á i-r ǎ ngw ǎ ng
  • Flowing dragon liú shuǐ yóu lóng
    The text of "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Empress Ji Shang, Empress Mingde Ma": "When I passed the Zhuolong Gate, I saw a stranger asking about the people living there. The car was like flowing water, the horse was like a dragon, and the clothes on the head of the barn were green. The leader was white, and the emperor was not far away." Later, "The flowing dragon" was used to refer to the endless stream of cars and horses. Li Ciming's poem "Feeling the Strong Wind": "The flowing dragons gallop day and night, with the theme of plain bamboo and mourning silk."
  • come in a throng fēn zhì tà lái 
    Described as continuous and complicated. Song Louyao's Preface to the Collection of Public Secrets of Hong Wen'an: "The imperial edict of Zen, the supreme pardon, the title change and other documents are all written by the public. They come in a stream, calmly respond to it, and move the system together." Qing Xuanding's Three Episodes of Night Rain and Autumn Lantern, A Tale of the Miracle of Zirong Women's Records: "It is very strange to ascend a book of excellence, accept a favorite concubine, nurture a child, and have fun, not to say that those who come in a stream gather in the mid moon." Lv Cheng's "Brief Introduction to the Origin of Chinese Buddhism", the fourth lecture: "Fu Qin's later period... influence extended far to the Western Regions, and the local scholars of Hinayana came in a continuous stream." ◎
  • bustling mén tíng ruò shì
    The front is like a market. It was described that there were many people coming, very lively. "Warring States Policy, Qi Ceyi": "A group of officials are ready to make suggestions." Zhang Jianxian's "Organizational Facilities and Candidates of the Governor's Mansion": "It is a warm-hearted person. When hearing of the Wuchang Uprising, those who apply for the Jixian Hall will be ready to go." Lao She's "Four Generations in One House" 70: "There are many friends in the powder shop, and they will be ready to go all day long." It is also known as "The House is like a market". Yuan Hong of Jin Dynasty, The History of the Later Han Dynasty, The History of Emperor Guangwu VIII: "There are many guests here." Qing He Bange, "The Night Tales", "Cui Xiucai", "He is less generous and hospitable. He is profligate and profligate
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