Day and night
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ā ochu ā nm ù s ā I, which means to build houses frequently. It comes from the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, donghunhou Ji.
Idiom usage
Today's housing construction is going through the clock.
The origin of Idioms
The book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, donghunhou Ji, says: "the construction of light is not limited day and night, the structure is destroyed in the morning and night, and the network follows the Pearl."
Idiom explanation
It means building houses frequently.
Day and night
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