For a long time
For a long time, the Chinese idiom pinyin is l ì R ì Ku à ngji ǔ, which means that the experience is very long. It comes from Tian Jingzhong's family in historical records.
Analysis of Idioms
Long lasting
Idiom usage
A long time of experience
The origin of Idioms
"Tian Jingzhong's family" in historical records: "it will not be long for a person to be granted the title." Pei Fu of Tang Dynasty explained: "if it is necessary and lasts for a long time, it is because a yak can pull a stone and drive a horse to a distant place."
Chinese PinYin : lì rì kuàng jiǔ
For a long time
see how one behaves in the future. yǐ guān hòu xiào
involved and abstruse writing. gōu zhāng jí jù
constant departure and reunion of friends. xuě zhōng hóng zhǎo