can be found everywhere
The Chinese idiom, pronounced f ǔ sh í J í sh ì, means to look down and pick it up at random. It has many descriptions and is easy to get. It's from the poem nature.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: everywhere, everywhere, countless; Antonyms: rare, few, few
Idiom usage
In the pine forest, pinecones are all over the ground.
The origin of Idioms
Sikong Tu's "poetry · nature" in the Tang Dynasty: "it's easy to pick up, not to pick up the neighbors."
can be found everywhere
seize the reins and bring about peace -- to have a great ambition to bring about peace in the country at one 's first appointment - lǎn pèi chéng qīng
every day and examine every month - rì xǐng yuè shì