through all eternity
Wandaiqianqiu is a Chinese word. Pinyin is w à nd à IQI à nqi à, which means that it has experienced a very long time.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: refers to the experience of a very long time. Also known as "eternal", "eternal".
The origin of Idioms
Source: Han Feizi · Xianxue: "today's witch wishes people:" long live if you make it. " The voice of eternal life is quiet, and the life of a day is not for people. That's why I wish you Jianwu. "
Examples of Idioms
Example: the book is easy to be folded, but hard to be left at home. The tablet of general Pingxi by Wu Mingshi in Jin Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : wàn dài qiān qiū
through all eternity
be scattered to the four corners of the earth. tiān gè yī fāng
The public says that the public is reasonable, and the old woman says that the old woman is reasonable. gōng shuō gōng yǒu lǐ,pó shuō pó yǒu lǐ
a person who looks down upon everyone and fancies that nobody dare do anything to him. mò yù dú yě