Two in a row and three in a row
One of the common sayings in Sichuan is "two in a row and three in a row". One after another, continuous meaning.
Lian Er Gan San (Li á n è RG ǎ ns ā n): Lian Er refers to the connection of two things. In a hurry; in a hurry. [source]: Yao xueyin's "long night" 32: "Ju Sheng does not dare to neglect. He puts on his clothes and jumps out of bed." [usage]: used as an attributive or adverbial; used in a hurry.
Chinese PinYin : lián èr gǎn sān
Two in a row and three in a row
The combination of pearls and jade. zhū bì lián huī
packed closely layer upon layer. mì mì céng céng
Never die till you reach the Yellow River. bù dào huáng hé xīn bù sǐ
play the flageolet , begging for food -- ask alms by playing an instrument. chuī chí qǐ shí