long years
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is I ā nqi ū w à ng ǔ, which means long time. Metaphor refers to eternity. It is often used to describe a long time or an expectation of existence. For example, it is used in funeral rituals such as tombs and funerals. It's from the travel of Childe by Liu Xiyi of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xiyi of Tang Dynasty wrote "a hundred years of Xieshan together, thousands of ancient North mang dust."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: thousands of generations, thousands of generations
Idiom usage
A long period of time
Chinese PinYin : qiān qiū wàn gǔ
long years
vow to annihilate the rebels. kòu jí zhōng liú
The ambition of pine and cypress. sōng bǎi zhī zhì
be filled with grief and indignation. bēi fèn tián yīng
be absolutely matchless in the world. dāng shì wú shuāng
take advantage of a favourable trend. jiè shuǐ tuī chuán