remain unbroken
Continuous, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi á NMI á Nb ù Ju é, meaning to describe more, continuous. It comes from "Confucius family language · Guanzhou".
Idiom explanation
Mianmian: continuous appearance.
The origin of Idioms
"Yizhoushu · Heyi": continuous, what about Manman
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive, adverbial; continuous. It's the Qingming Festival. It's the time of the day. It's the time of the day. It's the time of the rain. It's a continuous shower. Warning to the world: white lady's Leifeng Pagoda
Chinese PinYin : mián mián bù jué
remain unbroken
sharp eyes and agile hands or nimble fingers. yǎn jiān shǒu kuài
The people are poor and the country is poor. mín kùn guó pín
steal a little leisure from the rush of business. máng lǐ tōu xián
to do things that are beyond his power. qiǎng rén suǒ nán