shining through the ages
Through the ages, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is bi ā ob ǐ ngqi ǔ, which means to describe the great achievements spread through the ages. It's from Shi pin.
The origin of Idioms
In Liang Zhongrong's book of poetry in the Southern Dynasty, Guo Pu's poems are written by Emperor Hongnong of Jin Dynasty, and Pan Yue's poems are written in the Charter. The style is brilliant and can be played.
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate; commendatory.
shining through the ages
divide up something just as one separates pea-pods or cuts melons into slices - dòu pōu guā fēn
Forget your achievements and forget your losses - jì gōng wàng shī
used to describe the beautiful dress of a woman - huā zhī zhāo chàn
vast territory and abundant resources - dì dà wù bó