countless ties
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi à NTI á ow à NDU à n, which means a thousand words and describes a lot. It comes from the biography of Wu and Han in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
If you can go, I wonder if you can have a good time? There are a lot of things that you want to do. You can't investigate them, but I'm afraid they won't do it. That is to say, this meeting is unknown.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: a myriad of ideas
The origin of Idioms
"After the Han Dynasty, Wu Han biography" said: "the emperor was shocked and asked the Han Dynasty to say: there are thousands of ways to compare with the imperial edict. What's the meaning of the chaos?"
Idiom explanation
A thousand words. There's a lot to describe.
countless ties
reel silk from cocoons -- make a painstaking investigation - chōu sī bāo jiǎn
if others succeed by exerting one ounce of effort , i will exert a hundred times as much effort - rén yī jǐ bǎi
the climax of one 's affection and friendly feelings - qíng zhì yì jìn