pile up like a mountain hand
Pile up like a mountain, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du ī J ī R ú sh ā n, meaning to gather in a pile, like a hill. There are so many descriptions. It comes from the records of Menghua in Tokyo.
Analysis of Idioms
There are so many antonyms, such as Morningstar, few, few, and few
Idiom usage
The grain in King Fu's storehouse is so rotten that it can't be eaten any more. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Vol.2, Chapter 51
The origin of Idioms
Meng Yuanlao of Song Dynasty wrote "every winter moon, there are tens of millions of vehicles piled up in the field."
pile up like a mountain hand
have a keen insight into matters - dòng chá yī qiè
The accounts are exact to the penny. - zī zhū bù shuǎng
judge the hour and size up the situation - kuí shí dù shì