All night
All night, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for t ō ngxi ā och è y è, means all night. It's from the story of the golden Finch, Shou Zhen.
The origin of Idioms
Ming Wu Xin Zi's the story of the golden finch: he loves me All night. You said to your sister, "don't look down on people."
Idiom usage
A whole night
Examples
Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan (Volume 18): "men and women are diligent and sincere, and the sound of weaving looms all night."
Chinese PinYin : tōng xiāo chè yè
All night
well armed with armour and weapons. pī jiān zhí ruì
a verbal statement without any proof. kōng kǒu wú píng
It's better to start first. xiān xià shǒu wéi qiáng
administer state affairs well and ensure national security. dìng guó ān bāng
felicitous wish of making money. zhāo cái jìn bǎo
have white hair and a ruddy complexion. tóng yán hè fà