think over and over again
Chinese idiom, Pinyin: Qi ā ns ī w à nxi ǎ, which means countless times of thinking and thinking. I think a lot. It's very bitter.
Entry
think over and over again
Pinyin
qiānsīwànxiǎng
Citation explanation
Countless times of thinking and consideration. I think a lot. Yuan Hongdao's "going to Wu Qidu · begging to return manuscript 1" is described as "the only thing we can think of is begging for rest and returning to the field" Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty (Volume 8): I've thought about it a thousand times, but you've made a promise, I've hired a wife, and I don't have any plan to recover it. Lin Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, Volume 13: how could Wang Er deal with it when he came? Chapter 57 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: I stayed for five or six meals and thought about everything, but I didn't know what to do. Chapter 120 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, adverbial; describe, think over and over again
Chinese PinYin : qiān sī wàn xiǎng
think over and over again
render outstanding service and be famous. bài jiàng fēng hóu
Two in a row and three in a row. lián èr gǎn sān
high position and handsome salary. gāo guān zhòng lù