A gathering of birds
A Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Qu è Xu ā NJI ū J ù, meaning noisy. It comes from Qian Qianyi's answer to Li Guanzhi on the river according to rhyme.
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or attribute; used in noisy situations
The origin of Idioms
In Qing Dynasty, Qian Qianyi's poem "replying to Li Guanzhi on the river according to rhyme", it is said that the clamour of birds and the gathering of doves are fierce, and the lonely Qiujiang river is ashamed of Wolong
Idiom explanation
It's noisy.
A gathering of birds
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