go round and begin again
Again and again, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ō u é RF ù sh ǐ, which means to turn round and round again, constantly cycling. It comes from Li Yue Zhi, the book of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Zhou: around; Fu: again, again. It goes round and round, and it goes round and round.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yue Zhi of Han Dynasty: "the sun and the moon are refined and healthy, the stars are rational, the five elements of yin and yang are repeated."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: cycle, end to end antonym: gone forever
Idiom usage
In the spring, summer, autumn and winter of the season, the growth of plants rises and falls again and again, year after year. Sunrise in the East and sunset in the west, day by day and year by year.
Chinese PinYin : zhōu ér fù shǐ
go round and begin again
a swarm of people running after unwholesome things. rú yǐ mù shān
Accumulate, destroy and eliminate bones. jī huǐ xiāo gǔ