it is often seen
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is l ǚ Ji à Nb ù Xi ā n, meaning often seen, not new. It comes from the biography of Li Sheng and Lu Jia in historical records.
Notes on Idioms
Repeatedly: many times; fresh: fresh, novel.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Li Sheng and Lu Jia in historical records, it is said that "when I was a year old, I went back and forth with other guests, but I didn't go back and forth again and again. It's not uncommon for me to see them again and again
Idiom usage
It is not new to see it many times. examples frictions are common in Hong Kong. ——Lu Xun's just a collection - a brief talk on Hong Kong it's not uncommon for us to see so many things happen.
it is often seen
each department acting on its own - fǎ chū duō mén
The condition is exposed and the strength exhausted. - qíng xiàn lì qū