have a hundred things to do
Everything to do, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à if á nd à ij à, meaning that countless things are waiting to start. From the establishment of the provisional government written by Ping Yi.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used when a business has just been started or taken over
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: a hundred things to be done
The origin of Idioms
Ping Yi's "the establishment of the provisional government" said: "when Chen Dudu of the Shanghai Army started to advocate justice with the people's army, everything was waiting to be done, and there was no general organ to represent the whole country. Outsiders were suspicious and difficult to negotiate."
Idiom explanation
Countless things are waiting to happen.
have a hundred things to do
talk endlessly with no substance at all - yán zhī wú wù
punishment or reward not depending upon what one does - qiè gōu qiè guó
Grasp the clouds and grasp the mist - wò yún ná wù
challenges make a nation much stronger - duō nàn xīng bāng
leadership rendered ineffectual by recalcitrant subordinates - wěi dà nán diào