have a hundred things to do
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ǎ if è ID à ij à, which means that many things have been shelved waiting to be set up. It comes from Hai Rui's dismissal.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Han's Hai Rui's dismissal: "it's really worrying that he doesn't make decisions."
Idiom usage
A lot of things are waiting to be done.
Examples
However, Jingzhou has always been known as an important town. Since the rise of the army, there has been a hundred wastes waiting to be carried out. ——Li Yi's Jing Yi Shi He Guang Fu Ji
have a hundred things to do
great virtue carries happiness with it - hòu dé zǎi fú