Continuous development
The Chinese idiom, Li á NCH ó Uji ē L ǒ ng in pinyin, means continuous fields. It comes from Xu HongZu's travel notes of Xu Xiake, diaries eight of Dian Hai in Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Xu HongZu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Xu Xiake's travel notes - Diaries of Yunnan and the sea eight: "the Yingsu flowers are connected between dailiu and Jingbo, and the scenery is very interesting."
Idiom explanation
Of fields.
Chinese PinYin : lián chóu jiē lǒng
Continuous development
To hide the truth from the sky. mèi dì mán tiān
See the beginning and know the end. dǔ shǐ zhī zhōng
to strive for progress with determination. fā fèn tú qiáng