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In Chinese, Pinyin is g ē NGN á NP ú sh ù, which means that there are many people or things that can't be counted. It's from the book of rites, Confucianism.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of rites · Confucianism" says: "the sudden number of things can not end, all of them are left, more servants can not end."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: more and more, more and more, more and more
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate or attributive to describe many people or things. example marriage Either they don't intend to be neutral to form a good couple, or they are extremely stable to be defeated, gathering and scattering to change, which is even more difficult. Shuangyupei QIAOYOU by Sun Yu in Qing Dynasty
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be so distressed as if one 's heart would break - āi āi yù jué
Beat ducks to scare mandarin ducks - dǎ yā jīng yuān yāng