Night after night
Li á ng è NGX ī ngy è, a Chinese idiom, means to do things quickly without delay. From "selected ballads of modern anti imperialist and anti feudal history in China: Taiping Army's good military opportunity in war".
The origin of Idioms
"Selected ballads of modern anti imperialist and anti feudal history in China: good military opportunity for Taiping army to fight in Zhenping City:" when Taiping army came to fight in Zhenping City, Zhenping uncle was shocked; he fled in a twinkling of night, bringing his family as small as Changyu. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: night after night, night after night
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial
Chinese PinYin : lián gèng xīng yè
Night after night
Eating with wind and eating with snow. cān fēng niè xuě
cannot help feeling rather embarrassed. nán hū wéi qíng
If Haoli does not cut, he will use axe. háo lí bù fá,jiāng yòng fǔ kē