Never tire of playing
Never tire of playing, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ w á NW ǔ y à n, which means to enjoy without feeling tired. It comes from the book for Cao Hong and his son written by Chen Lin of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Take it and enjoy it.
The origin of Idioms
Han Chen Lin's book for Cao Hong and the son of the world: "when I read it on September 20, I like to laugh and have fun."
This work of art is exquisitely carved, with exquisite flowers, plants, mountains and stones.
usage
The article is very attractive
Never tire of playing
The sea is boiling over the river - hǎi fèi jiāng fān
share with relatives and friends - zhān qīn dài gù
Against heaven and against the people - nì tiān wéi zhòng
leadership rendered ineffectual by recalcitrant subordinates - mò dà bù diào
Avoid the vulgar and seek the new - bì sú qū xīn