thick as fog or as clouds
Yuntun Wuji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú NT ú NW ù J í, which means gathering like clouds and fog. It is used to describe a large number and concentration. From the outlaws of the marsh.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: yunhewuji, yuntunyuji, yunyongwuji
The origin of Idioms
The sixty sixth chapter of Shi Naian's outlaws of the marsh in Ming Dynasty: "but there are all kinds of business, and there are many clouds in the village. If you just listen to the lights, you will catch up."
Idiom usage
It can be used as object and attribute.
Examples
The third chapter of the wizard of Oz written by Li Baichuan in Qing Dynasty: "as early as early as the beginning of August, the Ju Zi everywhere ~"
thick as fog or as clouds
The high and the low are changeable - guì jiàn wú cháng
Take the cloud and grab the stone - ná yún jué shí