Running continuously, a China idiom, the pinyin is bēn liú bù xī:, which basically means the continuous running of water. Describe the scenery. Sometimes it is for some spirit or strength to continue.
Synonym: Pentium, an idiom in China, pinyin is bēn téng bù xī, which means running and jumping constantly, generally referring to a river. Jump forward, run forward, never slack off, never stop. The metaphor is very imposing. Idiom usage I love cheerful and lively streams, I love the endless Yellow River, I love the endless Yangtze River, I love the deep and vast sea, but I love the beautiful and gentle lakes more.
An endless stream, China idiom, pronounced chuān liú bù xī x:, means that things are like water. From the Analects of Confucius Zi Han during the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius said in Sichuan: The deceased is like a husband, not giving up day and night. Idiom usage subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Described many people, cars and so on.
Continuous, China idiom, pinyin: yuán yuán bù duàn, which means continuous. More used for things, less used for people, from Mencius Wanzhang: if you want to be common, it will continue.
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To an abrupt end, it is an idiom in China, pronounced as jiaránér zhǐ, and ending with onomatopoeia. Describe a voice that suddenly stops because it is interrupted. Talking from the Ten Disadvantages of China's Ancient Literature. Idiom usage subject-predicate type; As an adverbial; Describe a sudden stop (especially a sound).
Examples of the usage of Li Changqi's Lights Out. 5. Jia Yunhua's "Resurrection": I took a cup, went to my wife and drank the wine on the case. He said, "It's just brother and sister. It's time to fall in love. How can Lang Jun be abrupt? " Help from the side, life is drinking. Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" The 14th time: Suddenly, the gongs and drums came to an abrupt end, and the play was gone.
Ji Yun's Reading Notes on Wei Caotang. If I smell one "; The minister scolded me; Dare to say such obscene words to me? To an abrupt end, Auden continued. Levin's Jade Pearl Curtain Volume II: This sentence comes to an abrupt end, which sounds particularly noticeable.