keep one's pen running on
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǒ UB ù t í nghu ī, which means to write with hands constantly, and to describe writing with hands constantly. It's from a warning to the world.
The origin of Idioms
The ninth volume of Feng Menglong's warning to the world: "Li Bai's left hand flicked Xu, his right hand raised Sun Yat Sen's rabbit Ying, and put her hand on the five flower paper. In a moment, the grass scared people."
Idiom usage
To write without stop.
Chinese PinYin : shǒu bù tíng huī
keep one's pen running on
despise the poor and curry favour with the rich. xián pín ài fù
All clothes are easy to follow. bǎi yī bǎi suí
turn from a guest into a host. fǎn kè wéi zhǔ
Lead a wolf to resist a tiger. yǐn láng jù hǔ