countless
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù K ě sh è ngsu à n, which means that the quantity is too much to calculate, and describes the quantity is too much. It comes from the biography of Deng Xun.
The origin of Idioms
According to Deng Xun's biography of dongguanhanji, "Taiyuan's officials and people were transported through 389 passes, and there was no chance of drowning."
Idiom usage
Synonyms: innumerable Antonyms: innumerable
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attribute; used for counting, etc.
countless
blow on an instrument or finger a stringed instrument - pǐn zhú diào xián
A longer dream is a shorter one - gēng cháng mèng duǎn
support the government and cherish the people - yōng zhèng ài mín
the peach trees were in bloom and the willows were turning green - táo hóng liǔ lǜ