Crazyly guessing the idiom, how many rows of bamboo there are, and a writing brush writing a word and typing an idiom - it is difficult to write a bamboo chime
It is difficult to write a bamboo chime
qìng zhú nán shū
Explanation Qing: the same as "Qing" in ancient times, empty, exhausted; Bamboo: Bamboo slips, used for writing; Shu: write. It’s hard to finish writing even if I use up all the bamboo. There are too many crimes to describe. The latter generally refers to the fact that there are too many facts to write down.
Source "Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Ming Li": "These are all born of the chaos of the country. They are innumerable. Even if they use all the bamboos in Jingyue, they still can't write." "Old Tang Book·Li Mi Biography": "The bamboos in Nanshan Mountain can write endless sins; the waves in the East China Sea can't stop the evil flow."
Structural linking type; used as predicate, object, attributive; has a derogatory meaning
Synonyms: extremely evil, countless
Antonyms: trivial
Examples: Three ministers are guilty, ~. ◎Qing Dynasty·Chen Kangqi's "The Record of Yanxia Township"