for many years

for many years

For many years, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du ō L ì Ni á NSU ǒ, which means a lot of years. It comes from the book of history.

Idiom explanation

Calendar: experience; year: number of years. It's been a lot of years.

Idioms and allusions

According to the book of history, there is Chen who leads and Yin who protects his father. Therefore, the rites of Yin have been with heaven for many years

Discrimination of words

As an example of Wang Yi's biography of Qi Yu Zhang documents in southern history, it is said that "in the past, a minister could not be rewarded. He was valued at any time. He was respected for many years." generation time ancient the degree of common use is rare

Idiom usage

It refers to a long history

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