Ants flock together
The Chinese idiom is y ǐ J ù f ē ngcu á n, which means gathering like ants and katydids. It refers to many people gathering. From Shanghe Lu Biao.
The origin of Idioms
In Shang He Lu Biao, written by Kong Zhilin in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "ants gather in flocks, and there is no end to poverty. It's hard to compete with a horse in a herd
Idiom usage
Used as an object or adverbial; used in writing.
Ants flock together
strike the head on the ground and call on heaven - bó dì hū tiān
The running water is not rotten, the cardinal is not moth - liú shuǐ bù fǔ,hù shū bù dù