valley is full of
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ ng ǔ m ǎ NK ē ng, which means that the valley is full of valleys, and the pit is full of pits. Later, the term "Mangu mankeng" was used to describe the gathering of many people and things. It comes from Zhuangzi Tianyun.
Idiom explanation
Valley: the passage between two mountains; pit: cave, deep valley.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi's Tianyun: "in the valley, there are full warehouses, and in the pit, there are full pits."
Idiom usage
There are so many kinds of potions, one by one on the shelves, that they can get up at the right time. (Wu Jianren, the 55th chapter of the strange situation witnessed in 20 years)
valley is full of
pushing forward despite repeated frustrations - bǎi zhé bù huí
a pewter spearhead that shines like silver-an impressive looking but useless person - yín yàng là qiāng tóu