Long queue means a long line of people lining up for something.
1. Basic explanation: It is a metaphor for people lining up for something.
2. Detailed explanation:
1. An alias for the old weapon.
"Taipingtian_Information: Prisoners in the Eyes": "The thieves call the cannon 'Yangzhuang' and the gun they raise as 'Changlong'."
2. Dai Shui of the Qing Dynasty The name of the division's warship.
"Manuscripts of the History of the Qing Dynasty·Military Chronicles Six": "_ In the fourth year of Xianfeng_ the large boat No. 50 was completed, and the long dragon and other ships were also completed one after another." Chapter 30 of "The Appearance of Officialdom": " Titi watched from the long boat and asked Ghosh to take a small boat over to ask for the letter and ask if he was still alive."
3. Sentences for the long dragon:
1. On the street. The vehicles formed a long queue.
2. Looking at the Great Wall from a distance, it looks like a long dragon, circling between the mountains.
3. Stop following the long queue, turn around and take a longer route.
4. The Great Wall is like a speeding dragon, majestic and domineering.
5. In the far north there is a very spectacular winding dragon, that is the Great Wall.
6. The Great Wall is like a galloping dragon, moving forward indomitably and never stopping.
7. Standing on the top of the mountain and looking from a distance, the cool little winding dragon beside the village passes through the entire village.
8. Looking at the Great Wall from a distance, it looks like a long dragon winding and circling in the high mountains, and then disappearing away from the dust.
Reference for the above content: 360 Chinese Studies-Changlong