time and again
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā NH ū w à nhu à n, which describes repeatedly urging. It comes from the poem Pipa Xing by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
At the same time, this mother told us the human feelings and material meaning of that era. In today's materialistic age, a long lost feeling arises spontaneously: This is the truth of the world beyond utilitarianism that we call for today! Just like a sword sharpened in ten years, many works which have gone through hardships and repeated calls are full of the beauty of philosophy and logic, but few people appreciate them. "a thousand calls" came out, picked up a look, and it was a series of wrong words. ● as for the rich and colorful ethnic minority songs and dances, customs and performances with rich ethnic characteristics, they are no longer "coming out with endless calls" as they used to be. For example, when we appreciate Bai Juyi's Pipa Xing, we can imagine the singer's thoughtful expression when we read that "she comes out after a thousand calls, but she still holds the Pipa and half covers her face.". Xiao Ke's discount, ban and lifting of the ban is a trilogy of ticket prices, which makes people laugh and cry. With the restructuring plan of refusing to show up, CAAC is like a naughty child, honing people's patience. It's strange that so many people are still paying attention to him. Maybe next year it will grow into a young man. ● China describes beauty as "coming out after a thousand calls, half covered with a pipa."
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing" came out after a thousand calls, but he still held the Pipa and half covered his face.
Analysis of Idioms
Cry for heaven and earth
Idioms and allusions
Bai Juyi, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, used his poems to plead for the people's orders, which offended the powerful people at that time. So he was demoted to Jiangzhou as Sima. He came to the Xunyang River to see off his friends who were about to leave. The wind was blowing the reeds, and there were bursts of desolation. They got on the boat and drank. There was a sound of Pipa on the river. They drove the boat close, and after a thousand calls, they saw the beautiful woman who was still half covered with pipa.
Chinese PinYin : qiān hū wàn huàn
time and again
be pessimistic and worldweary. bēi guān yàn shì
the meeting of wind and clouds. fēng yún jì huì
leave a subject for ridicule. shòu rén kǒu shí
be washed by rain and blown by wind. yǔ mù fēng cān
The great and the great knock on each other. àng yú xiāng qiāo
the rainbow clouds like brocade spread. yú xiá sàn qǐ