Swarms of ants
Swarms of ants, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngy ō ngy ǐ J ù, describes the crowd of bees and ants together in disorder. It's from Luo Zhenchang's another biography of shikefa.
Idiom explanation
It's used to describe people gathering in a bee like mess. It is the same as the "gathering of bees and ants".
The origin of Idioms
Luo Zhenchang's Shi Ke FA BIE Zhuan: "the dead under the city piled up in the mountains, and the attackers piled up the corpses to climb the mountain, swarming with ants, and the city fell."
Swarms of ants
prick one 's own thigh with a needle to keep himself awake - yǐn zhuī cì gǔ
place oneself in others ' position - shè shēn chǔ dì
not occur even in a hundred years - bǎi nián bù yù