Student?
Basic definition: refers to many students. "Shen Xin" is an overlapping adjective, meaning "numerous". In modern Chinese written language, it is only used to describe students. Shēn, can't be pronounced as Xin or money, but as Sh ē n.
The origin of the idiom: Memories from the Sino-Japanese War to the Revolution of 1911 by Wu in modern times: "Students came to Japan in large numbers after long-term hardships and no way out, until the imperial examination was abolished, and study tours became a common practice."
Example: Students on campus are also struggling to weave their dreams of studying abroad with the motto of "Learn English well and study abroad in the future".
Idiom usage: students as subject, object and attribute; Refers to students.
Synonym: numerous students.