emerge one after another
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is C é ngch à di é Ji à n, which means to appear repeatedly. It's from the supplement of yehuo edition, a taboo on field topic.
The origin of Idioms
Shen De Fu's supplement to Ye Huo Bian · Chang Ti Mo Mo in the Ming Dynasty: "therefore, a chapter of utmost sincerity and no rest emerges one after another. At the beginning, the word" Yu Ming "was ignored."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: emerging one after another
Idiom usage
There are a lot of errors in non stack sentences, among which there are more than ten to four hundred words. Ji Yun, Qing Dynasty
emerge one after another
sharp eyes and agile hands or nimble fingers - yǎn jiān shǒu kuài
the evil governors ruled the state - chái láng dāng lù
A thousand miles of divine friendship - qiān lǐ shén jiāo
The death of the patriarchal clan - fù zōng miè sì