First, pinyin: Geng pú nán shü.
Second, the source: "Book of Rites Confucianism": "There are countless things, all of them are left behind, and the servants are inexhaustible."
Third, emotional color: commendatory words.
Fourth, idiom structure: subject-predicate type.
Five, synonyms: countless.
6. Idioms with the word "more servant": more difficult to count, more difficult to count, more difficult to count and more difficult to end.
Example:
1, there are so many people coming to the party today that it is almost more difficult to count.
2, China's classic, vast, more difficult to count.
There are countless ancient books in China.
For more than 200 years, I have suffered from tea thorn, which is even more difficult to count.
5, the above two, especially its big end, if it is harmful, it is even harder to count.
6, washing the heart to be good, it is more difficult to count.
7. In West Wuli, Shibo is in the company, which is even more difficult to count.
8, melting, more difficult to count, retreat and make up for it, but can't wait, why blame yourself, but also sigh.
9. Record your own thoughts on life and society, and care about expressing your own aesthetic principles, or talk humorously, or look at life in various ways, even piano, chess, calligraphy and painting are hard to count, which reflects the writer's profound personality, personality and psychological projection.
10, all kinds of atrocities are countless.