There are many places of origin
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NF ē NJ í J í, which means to describe numerous and disordered appearance. From reading Xunzi.
Analysis of Idioms
A crowd of people
Idiom usage
After all the disciples, they are either Xunqing or Zhuangzhou or qinhuali. Wang Wan's distinguishing Gongsun Longzi in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Reading Xunzi by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty: "in the decline of Zhou Dynasty, people who are good at doing things have their own opinions. When the emperor was doing things, his native place was in chaos, and the six classics and the hundred schools of thought were mixed."
There are many places of origin
high carriage and four horses -- symbol of wealth and nobility - sì mǎ gāo gài
investigate sb . 's fault and try to punish him - yǐn shéng pái gēn
The dike of a thousand miles is destroyed by the ant nest - qiān lǐ zhī dī,huǐ yú yǐ xué
A full man knows not a hungry man - bǎo rén bù zhī è rén jī