spectators stood round like a wall
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ā nzh ě R ú D ǔ, which means that the viewer is like a wall. It describes a large number of viewers. From the book of rites, Sheyi.
Analysis of Idioms
The audience is like a pile, and the audience is in a jam
The origin of Idioms
"The book of rites · Sheyi": Confucius shot in the garden of hale and hearty, and built a wall for the audience.
Idiom usage
It is used as attributive and adverbial to describe a large number of viewers. example in the city, I occasionally pass the store and hear the song. ——Pu Songling's Liaozhaizhiyi oral skills and ZhouShu Volume II biography of weichiji in the Qing Dynasty: "Xiaokuan and other soldiers lost, but ye sergeant's daughter, the audience is full of people. "I'm not finished, but I'm upstairs. Exotic fragrance overflowing, strange to casual, within a county, visitors. ——Seven signatures of Yunji
spectators stood round like a wall
unequalled or peerless in the whole country - hǎi nèi wú shuāng
unicorn horns and phoenix beaks -- precious and rare - lín jiǎo fèng zuǐ
answer as quickly as the flowing of water - yìng dá rú liú
There is nothing to be ashamed of - bǎi wú yī kān
the troops have been in operation too long and soldiers are extremely tired - shī lǎo bīng pí