Dalai pinyin: tà lái i.
Quote and explanation: one after another. Source: Ming Longtu's "Epiphyllum Story Group Magic Calendar Test": "Many demons come, not chaotic."
Word decomposition:
1, explanation of stack: stack tà, multiple, repeat: stack (a, multiple words; B, relax; C. sprint). Miscellaneous water churns and boils: "The water leaks and swallows, and the waves rush to inject". Together: heaven and earth overlap. Greed: greed and officials. A pile of d ×, quantifier, used for folding paper or other thin things: a pile of paper.
2, the explanation of coming: coming to lái, from the other hand to this aspect, as opposed to "going" and "going": going back and forth. Come and go. Come here. Return. Come to Hong and go to Yan (to move back and forth, you can't live in one place; Also refers to communication). From the past to the present: never. All the time. After now, not yet: next year. Future.
Example:
1. The Committee has invited all parties to submit their opinions, and now opinions are pouring in.
The garden is not big, but all kinds of seasonal flowers can be seen everywhere, and there are endless tourists.
3. The temple fair is decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations, and tourists are weaving. The most dazzling is the red candied haws.
4. After the House Ways and Means Committee and the House Education and Labor Committee passed the bill, the voices of support poured in.