be too numerous to enumerate
Not to mention, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù Hu á NGM é ij ǔ, meaning too many. It comes from the biography of kasushi.
The origin of Idioms
Section 4 of Liang Qichao's biography of gesushi: "all the things that open up the people's wisdom and increase public welfare, we should try our best to set up the people's Association to communicate with the public and establish colleges and universities to cultivate talents The cause of vanz's civilization can not be ignored. "
Idiom usage
Synonyms: too many, too many; Antonyms: very few, very few
Idiom usage
As a predicate or complement; used in enumerative situations.
be too numerous to enumerate
Abandon the false and follow the true - qì wěi cóng zhēn
pursue good fortune and avoid disaster - bì huò qiú fù
Don't read monk's face, read Buddha's face - bù niàn sēng miàn niàn fó miàn
It's hard for people to go to heaven - jiǎn rén shàng tiān