be too numerous to enumerate
There are so many Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù sh è NGM é ij ǔ, which means that they can't be listed one by one, describing a large number. It comes from the "wild guest series" of Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
There are countless, innumerable, and innumerable antonyms
The origin of Idioms
"Like these words, it is impossible to enumerate them," said Wang Zhen of Song Dynasty
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and complement. There are so many nails. Lu Xun's letters to Zhang tingqian. (2) in the Qing Dynasty, ye tingguan's "blowing the net record · Wei Zhao's taboo name change": "even Taishi, Junshi, zhaolie, Zhaoxian, Zhaowen and Zhaode are numerous." (3) Qin Mu's Yihai Shibei · chrysanthemum and goldfish: "as for the flower type, the style is too many to enumerate."
be too numerous to enumerate
plug one 's ears while stealing a bell - sāi ěr tōu líng
capable of learning from others ' strong points to offset one 's weakness - shàn shàn cóng cháng