Heel to heel
Toe to heel, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zhzhzhangxi, describing a large number of people, one after another. It comes from Liang Qichao's general comments on Reform on normal education.
Idiom errors
Liang Qichao's "general discussion on reform · on normal education" said: "in addition, those who hold the power of the atmosphere are the mountain leader of the academy and the scholar of the Mongolian Academy. They carry a lot of cars and meet each other
Analysis of Idioms
Time: Ancient idioms
Idiom usage
They are serial idioms, derogatory idioms, predicates and attributives, and refer to many people.
Heel to heel
attend to public duties without drawing a penny from the state - xiāo fù cóng gōng
old in age but vigorous in mind - fà duǎn xīn cháng
encourage the free airing of views - guǎng kāi yán lù
no one picks up what 's left by the wayside - dào bù shí yí
To see the end of autumn, but not the salary - míng chá qiū háo zhīmò,ér bù jiàn yúxīn