from first to last
From beginning to end, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is C ó NGT ó UZH ì w ě I, meaning from beginning to end, refers to the whole process or content of something. From Zhu Zi Yu Lei.
The origin of Idioms
The 20th volume of Zhu Zi Yu Lei written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty: "all the questions we have asked today are not able to read carefully, nor have we ever looked at them from the beginning to the end, but only one sentence and one word in the middle to prepare for the ceremony."
Idiom usage
Used in writing, speaking, etc. Chapter 10 of Bajin's fire: it's like a man who has been wronged all his life. Now when he meets a relative, he has to pour it out from the beginning to the end In the fifth chapter of biography of heroes and heroines written by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty: "how did he fight his father for half of his life, and then he won the rank of magistrate From the beginning to the end, I cried to the woman again "It's the sound of gold from beginning to end, just the sound of gold; it's the sound of jade from beginning to end, just the sound of jade; it's the sound of silk and bamboo, just the sound of silk and bamboo from beginning to end."
from first to last
have a squeeze hold on the enemy by slapping his back and strangling his throat - è hóu fǔ bèi
Respect oneself and humble others - zūn jǐ bēi rén
focus on only one aspect and neglect all the others - jǔ yī fèi bǎi