漫山遍野
      Explanation: The mountains and fields everywhere. Describe a lot.
      Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute, subject; describe the person or animal
      Source: Ming Luo, "Three Kingdoms" 58 back: "West Pioneer Madai front Liangzhou cited fifteen thousand troops, mighty, from hill and dale."
      Examples: Spring has come, ~ are covered with green.
  • Thesaurus:  (as)numberless as the sands [stars], enough books to make the ox carrying them sweat or to fill a house to the rafters— an immense number of books, a large private collecetion of books, Hao, such as be huge voluminous as a vast sea of fog, spread all over the place be dotted like stars in the sky and scattered like the pieces on a chessboard, Left Right Book, About Chart History, Toothpick 10000 axis, bamboo shoots after a spring rain, Heng Hesha, Hengsha, hengshashu, rice gauze studded with, Rice gauze Acer cloth
  • Antonym Group:  beggary, spot, be difficult to get one like this, shred, hair, Few, can be counted on the fingers of one hand, as sparse as the morning stars, couple, trifle, crumb, scatter, moribund, one in a thousand, Kongmo belong, A little is better than none., Page rise