an endless enjoyment
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í L è w ú Qi ó ng, which means that there is no end to the fun. It means to do something and feel happy in it. come from
Analysis of Idioms
It's hard to be happy and overjoyed; it's hard to be sad and overjoyed
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, attribute, adverbial; commendatory. It's hard here, but it's a lot of fun to fight against it. 2. Aha, it's a fun game~
The origin of Idioms
"Baopuzi Changxuan" says, "so where is the mystery, there is endless joy." Shao Yong, Song Dynasty, wrote in Yichuan soil attack collection, drinking chant of gentleman: "when the family gives enough, the time is good and the year is good; the muscles and bones are healthy, and the people are happy to follow; when the gentleman drinks, the pleasure is endless."
Chinese PinYin : qí lè wú qióng
an endless enjoyment
It's easy to change, but hard to change. jiāng shān yì gǎi,bǐng xìng nán yí
except so-and-so , none of them was worth a dime. zì kuài yǐ xià
from the sideline while talking. dǎ biān gǔ