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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù K ě sh è NGJ ì, which means it can't be calculated completely and describes a large number. It comes from Han ceyi.
Analysis of Idioms
There are countless synonyms and few antonyms
The origin of Idioms
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang's "Warring States strategy · Han ceyi" said: "Qin Dynasty has more than a million armor, thousands of cars and thousands of horses. He is a man of great courage, a man of great courage, a man of great courage, and a man of great courage
Idiom usage
There are many adjectives. Chapter 58 of the illustrated history of Chinese literature by Zheng Zhenduo: "the works are more powerful than others." In Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang's "Xin Xu. Shan Mou Xia" said: "the three kings of Qin were the generals of Qin, and they killed Qin's children several years old. In Sui Shu, Volume 52, biography of he ruobi, it is said that "the treasure of Bi's family can't win the game, and there are hundreds of maidservants and concubines, which is the pride of the time. 」
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acquire a completely new outlook - dōng fēng hào dàng
be satisfied with the existing state of affairs and reluctant to move forward - ān yú xiàn zhuàng
an isolated force penetrating deep into enemy territory - gū jūn shēn rù
the paper is too short to describe one 's deep feeling - qíng cháng zhǐ duǎn
treasure a thing by wrapping it up carefully - shí xí zhēn cáng