Night after night
Lian Geng Xiao Ye, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li á ng è ngxi ǎ oy è, which means to do things quickly without delay. From the outlaws of the marsh.
The origin of Idioms
The eighty third chapter of Water Margin written by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "Zhongshu saved the imperial edict. On the one hand, he kept up the morning and night, reorganized the wine and meat, and sent two officials to disperse."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: night after night, night after night
Idiom usage
When you hear that there is no mirror case, run to buy it immediately. The sixth part of Li Jieren's stagnant water
Chinese PinYin : lián gèng xiǎo yè
Night after night
waste all the previous efforts. qián gōng jiē qì