day and night
Twilight Dynasty, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù m ù zh ā ozh ā o, meaning still speak day and night. It's a long time. From the poem "interview with Taoist Li".
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Li Gang's poem "an interview with Taoist Li" said: "I can't see enough when I am in the mountain."
Idiom usage
Used as an object, attribute, adverbial; used in writing. The streams that gather at the peak of twelve thousand, with a plaintive voice, are swallowed by the violent tide of the Japanese sea. Guo Moruo's the last spring and others
Chinese PinYin : mù mù zhāo zhāo
day and night
let a person fulfil his great expectations or hopes. cháng qí dà yù
The people are honest and honest. mín chún sú hòu
The sun rises and the moon changes. rì líng yuè tì