A thousand thoughts
In Chinese, Pinyin is w à nx à Qi à NT ó u, which means to describe the beginning of a thing with a lot of clues. It also describes a complicated and chaotic thing. From the commandment.
Notes on Idioms
Xu: silk head.
The origin of Idioms
Cao Zhi, Wei of the Three Kingdoms, wrote in his "self admonishment order" that "machine and others are critical, and there is no one to speak of in the end."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used of things. Chapter 11 of biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty.
A thousand thoughts
throw the door open for the robbers - kāi mén yán dào
A pot of wine and a bag of rice - jiǔ wèng fàn náng
lose all standing and reputation - shēn bài míng huī
bore ice in order to get cream cheese - zuān bīng qiú sū