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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du ō R ú Ni ú m á o, which means as much as the hair on a cow. It comes from preface to biographies of Wenyuan in northern history.
The origin of Idioms
Preface to biographies of Wenyuan in northern history: "scholars are like ox hair, and those who succeed are like rare figures."
Idiom usage
It's more formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's derogatory. example the common people hate the government's urge for food and donations. There are so many exorbitant and miscellaneous groups that they can't survive. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Vol.2, chapter 28
innumerable
not to have a single penny left on - shēn wú fēn wén
stamp one 's feet and beat one 's breast - dùn zú chuí xiōng
make up one 's face heavily and dress gaudily - nóng zhuāng yàn fú