Never tire of pleasure
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l è é RB ù y à n, which means love but not boredom. It's from the notes of June 1 - learning books in summer.
Idiom explanation
Love without boredom.
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty wrote in his notes on June 1, a study of books in summer: "to make it work, you can be happy and never tire of it."
Idiom usage
As a predicate; of people or things
Chinese PinYin : lè ér bù yàn
Never tire of pleasure
a scene of bustling activity. lóng xiáng hǔ yuè
troubles start inside the house. huò qǐ xiāo qiáng
bear a deep grudge against sb.. shēn chóu dà hèn
stratagem of making the enemy conceited by showing weakness. jiāo bīng zhī jì