A colony of bees
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGT ú NY ǐ J ù, which means that groups of people gather together. It comes from the preface to sending Zheng Shangshu by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It was not until sunset that Wenqing sent those relatives and friends out of the door, took a small sedan chair, and came to chuailin's house in sanmaoge lane.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to sending Zheng Shangshu, Han Yu of Tang Dynasty said, "the bees and the ants are not allowed to comb."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: swarms of ants, swarms of ants
Idiom explanation
To describe a group of people gathered together.
A colony of bees
a hundred flowers contend in beauty - bǎi huā zhēng yàn
go through thick and thin together - shēng sǐ yǔ gòng
the family is in straitened circumstances - jiā dào zhōng luò