many littles make a mickle
A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ù sh ā ch é NGT ǎ, which means to pile up sand into a pagoda. It means that a little makes a lot. It's from the fahua Sutra: convenience products.
The origin of Idioms
"The Lotus Sutra of Miao FA · convenience product" says: "even the children's play, gathering sand for the pagoda."
Idiom usage
From a personal point of view, the party always attaches importance to the strength of the masses. Bing Xin's re sending to young readers
many littles make a mickle
travel during the day and sleep at night - xiǎo xíng yè sù