countless ties
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā NTI á ow à NL ǚ, which means there are many strings. It's from the fisherman's pride by Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used for mood or thing example willow branches beside Changgan bridge, thousands of wisps of gold.
Analysis of Idioms
A thousand synonyms
The origin of Idioms
Song Ouyang Xiu's "Fisherman's pride" poem 10: "the sky and the amorous silk, who quarrels with each other, thousands of threads linger in my heart."
Idiom explanation
There are many ways to describe it.
countless ties
borrow arrows with thatched boats - cǎo chuǎn jiè jiàn
lush southern-type fields north of the great wall - sāi běi jiāng nán