Parallel shoulders
Pianjiandieji is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is pi á NJI ā NDI é J ì, which is interpreted to describe crowded people. It comes from the story of Xiangzhou day palace.
The origin of Idioms
"The story of Xiangzhou's Day brocade hall" says that "the people of Jiadao have a lot to do with each other, and they look forward to each other."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attributive
Parallel shoulders
serve an emperor and do service for a throne - pān lóng xiù fèng
in order of importance and urgency - huǎn jí qīng zhòng
a fish escaped through the seine - lòu wǎng zhī yú
Grinding without phosphorus - mó ér bù lín,niè ér bù zī
a dragon and a tiger in combat - lóng zhēng hǔ zhàn