go into details
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù y à NQ í Xi á ng, which means not too detailed, and the more detailed the better. From answer to Liu Gongdu.
The origin of Idioms
In answer to Liu Gongdu written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty, he said, "I'm not tired of giving lectures in detail. All the principles of things in the world and the words of sages and sages must be carefully repeated."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and adverbial. At that time, I really cared about this lonely little girl from the bottom of my heart, so I never tired of asking Li Feng about Xiao Ying in detail. In the orchard by Ru Zhijuan
go into details
To strike a duck and startle a mandarin duck - dǎ yā jīng yuān
the good and bad are intermingled - láng yǒu bù qí
gaze at the wind and seize the shadow - zhuō fēng bǔ yǐng