shoulder against shoulder
Shoulder to shoulder, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "Iji" NDI é B è I, meaning crowded. It comes from Ming Dynasty's Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan, the God of Erlang.
Idiom explanation
To describe a crowd.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty said in his book xingshihengyan, the God of Erlang: "I saw shoulder to shoulder on that day."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder.
Idiom usage
It's a very crowded scene.
Examples
Chapter 22 of "deep night" by Zhang Henshui: "people who go shopping in the night market are shoulder to shoulder.
shoulder against shoulder
think back and forth to oneself - sī qián xiǎng hòu
place oneself in others ' position - shè shēn chǔ dì