What idioms describe that there are many bodies everywhere?

There are many idioms to describe corpses, such as corpses lying everywhere, judging corpses by their luster, starving to death everywhere, rivers of blood, mountains of corpses and seas of blood, etc.

Bodies everywhere (sh and Hé ng Bià nyy): Bodies everywhere. Describe the dead very much.

After fierce fighting, the bodies of the enemy were everywhere and suffered heavy losses.

Y ǐ zé li à ng Sh: It means that there are bodies everywhere, which can be measured by swamp. It is said that many people died.

Sentence: Four people went on an outing to Qilu, killing countless cities, breaking their bellies, breaking their necks and measuring their bodies.

Hunger is everywhere (è pio bià nyy): the bodies of people who starve to death. There are hungry people everywhere. Describe the tragic scene of a large number of people starving to death

Sentence: It is the one-year-old wild people who eat jujube vegetables and starve everywhere.

Rivers of blood (Xu? Li ú? chéng? Hé): Describe how many people were killed.

Sentence: The Nanjing Massacre, with mountains of bones and rivers of blood, was terrible.

Sh and Sh ā n xuè h (1): Describe how many people were killed.

Sentence: The morning light is blazing, shining on the sea of blood on the corpse mountain, which is even more frightening.