live a long life
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ ISU ì Qi ā nqi ū, meaning 100 years, 1000 years. It's a long time. From Han Feizi · Xianxue
The origin of Idioms
Han Feizi's Xianxue: "today's witch wishes people:" long live if you are forever. " The voice of eternal life is quiet, and the life of a day is not for people. That's why I wish you Jianwu. "
Discrimination of words
For generations
Idiom usage
The third fold of Wang Lanqing by Ming Kanghai: "if you want to live to a hundred years and die, you'd better find another body."
live a long life
the high officials are loyal to the country and the lower office-holders do their duty to the utmost - dà fǎ xiǎo lián
the dead man has not yet become cold - gǔ ròu wèi hán