coming and going in crowds
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ǎ NGW ǎ NGX ī L á I, which means people come and go, noisy and miscellaneous. It comes from historical records, biographies of merchants.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in historical records, biographies of cargo colonizers: "the world is bustling, all for profit; the world is bustling, all for profit."
Analysis of Idioms
Hustle and bustle
Idiom usage
It's very busy and crowded. It's crowded in the thoroughfares and the secret rooms. On founding the party by Huang Yuanyong
coming and going in crowds
hire personnel on the basis of their abilities - liàng cái lù yòng
be satisfied with the existing state of affairs and reluctant to move forward - ān yú xiàn zhuàng
see the view and think of a friend - qīng fēng míng yuè