rubbing the shoulder and following the steps
Shoulder to shoulder, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā nm ó g ū Ji, which means shoulder to shoulder, hub to hub; this description of pedestrians and vehicles crowded, later also refers to a large number of talents. From Shaoshi Shanfang bicong Huayang boyue.
The origin of Idioms
Hu Yinglin's Shaoshi Shanfang bicong Huayang Boyi in the Ming Dynasty said: "shoulder to shoulder, competition for a time, almost rare in ancient and modern times."
Idiom usage
It can be used as an object or attribute to describe the traffic congestion.
rubbing the shoulder and following the steps
put on display different performances - yú lóng màn yǎn