beyond count
Innumerable is a Chinese idiom, pronounced sh ǔ B ù sh è ngsh ǔ, which means that the number can not be counted. It's hard to calculate the quantity. From Fang Yan Ji Jing.
The origin of Idioms
Fang Yan Ji Jing: "there are countless miracles like this, so Fang Yan is full of fragrance throughout the year, especially in the spring and Autumn period."
Idiom usage
It has many adjectives. On learning Communism: "we must not, like the old schools, fill the minds of young people with knowledge that is useless and useless." There are countless students in our class.
Analysis of Idioms
It's innumerable. [antonym] is very few.
beyond count
the students surpass the teacher - bīng hán yú shuǐ
have neither fault to find with nor praise to bestow - wú jiù wú yù
Peach and plum have no words, but they have their own way - táo lǐ wú yán,xià zì chéng xī
Read a hundred times, you can see the meaning - dú shū bǎi biàn,qí yì zì xiàn