What do you mean huge?

There are many documents to describe.

Knowledge expansion:

Vast, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is hà orú y ā nhi, which describes the richness of ancient books. From Guan Zhen's Dream Fu in Sui Dynasty.

Idiom origin:

Guan Zhen dreamt in Sui Dynasty: "If the Buddhism is deep, the mystery is hard to find, neither life nor death, nor color nor heart, the sky is vast, like Deng Lin's gloom."

Discrimination of idioms:

"Vast sea of smoke" comes from Song Sima Guang's "Jin (Zi Jian) Table": "Reading old history, collecting novels by the side, concise and accumulated, so it is vast." It means vast and numerous, like a huge ocean, which describes extremely rich documents and materials. For example, the biography of Dai Dunyuan in Qing Dynasty: "There are so many books that you can't finish reading them all your life."

Zhao Jiabi's Editor's Memories: "Since the May 4th Movement, the literary works translated and introduced from abroad are really vast." A poem by Huineng and monk Qin Mu: "Is it accidental that it spreads in a vast collection of ballads?"

The usage scope of this idiom is established, but now someone has improperly expanded it. For example:

(1) It is a headache to choose eight new cars among the vast number of new cars on display. (Guangzhou Daily, 2008165438+1October 65438+July).

(2) Nanjing's vast celebrity former residence is a rare business card of this ancient city. (Jiangnan Daily, March 5, 2009).

(3) There are countless calligraphers who have written "dragon", but those who can write "dragon" from Oracle Bone Inscriptions to simplified Chinese characters 100 1 are unprecedented. (People's Daily Overseas Edition, May 26, 2009).

(4) Journalists have strong news sensitivity, and can find and capture news-worthy facts in time among the complicated facts. (People's Daily Online August 2008 1 1).

(5) In recent years, different people have different opinions, and the views expressed by heroes from all walks of life are also vast. (People's Network April 22, 2009).