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Idiom stories are vast.
As vast as a foggy ocean.

hào rúyān hìI

[Interpretation] Hao: Vast; Numerous; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Refers to the vast and changeable sea of smoke. Description books, materials, documents and so on are very rich.

[Language] Song Sima Guang's "Cheng Biao Zi Tong Zhi Jian": "There are more bamboo slips; A sea of smoke; Choose seclusion; Branch calculation. "

[Pronunciation] Hao; It can't be pronounced "ao."

[Discrimination] Hao; Can't write "number"; Smoke; You can't write along.

There are countless people, there are countless people.

As few as the morning star.

[Usage] Describe all kinds of books and materials; It's hard to measure. Mostly used in written language. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Subject-predicate type

[Discrimination] See "A lot of cows are covered with sweat" (38 1 page).

[example]

(1) Library documents about The Book of Songs ~; You must check the catalogue first.

This is a brand-new job; Almost from scratch; You must dig for sand and gold from those books yourself.

As vast as a foggy ocean.