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The Chinese idiom Ti ā Nb ù Ji ǎ Ni á n in pinyin means that heaven does not live long. It's from Xia Wai skirt scraps.
Notes on Idioms
False: give.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth volume of Xia Wai skirt scraps written by Ping Buqing in Qing Dynasty: "Mr. Zhi's examination was exhausted by his whole life's efforts. He became a great help to the readers of history. He cherished the days and years, and only one third of the whole history has been completed in 46 years."
Idiom usage
Not long in life. example however, as time goes by, they are the earliest. In Danchen's "in memory of Xiaoyu", some people often lament that Li Hetian is not a new year's holiday, otherwise they will be more mature in art, and they don't know what they can achieve.
Chinese PinYin : tiān bù jiǎ nián
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have a hearty meal and sharpen one 's weapon -- get ready for fight. shèng shí lì bīng
do the right thing at the right time. yīn shí zhì yí
No tears without coffin. bù jiàn guān cái bù xià lèi
The stars are all around the world. zhòng xīng huán jí
One hundred is not many, one is not few. bǎi bù wéi duō,yī bù wéi shǎo
be busy at putting up installations. dà xīng tǔ mù