arrive in close succession
Li á NPI ā n é RZH ì, a Chinese idiom, means people come one after another. It comes from Wen Fu written by Lu Ji of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Ji's Wen Fu in Jin Dynasty: "the surging algae are dancing together."
Idiom usage
When people come to the party, the venue becomes more and more lively.
arrive in close succession
swarm as flies do for good or hang round as dogs do for food - yíng yíng gǒu gǒu
Pick up the beautiful fragrance - zhāi yàn xūn xiāng
new clothes and delicious food -- extravagant living - chǐ yī měi shí
the thing reminds one of its owner - dǔ wù sī rén
have relations with a foreign country - lǐ tōng wài guó