delay for a long time
Long time, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku à NgR à ch á ngji à, which means long time. It comes from Jia Yi's the second chapter of the treatise on passing the Qin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the second chapter of Guo Qin Lun by Jia Yi of Han Dynasty, it is said that "taking the gentleman as the country, looking at the ancient times, experiencing the current times, participating in personnel, observing the rise and fall of the reason, judging the power, going in order, changing sometimes, so it takes a long time and the country is safe."
Idiom usage
To be long.
Analysis of Idioms
Long lasting
Chinese PinYin : kuàng rì cháng jiǔ
delay for a long time
the very fowls and dogs have no peace. jī quǎn bù níng
a clear breeze and bright principles -- as of one 's deportment. qīng fēng liàng jié
Being a monk for a day and hitting a clock for a day. zuò yī tiān hé shàng zhuàng yī tiān zhōng
surrender one 's power to another at one 's own peril. tài ē dào chí