And so on
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is d à ng é RSH à ngzh à, which means to go up according to a certain level. It comes from the Song Dynasty Zhu Xie's "collection of stories from a house: Gao Yang's theory".
Idiom usage
Confucius is gentle, courteous and thrifty, but he can't say anything.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: the icing on the cake
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xie of the Song Dynasty wrote in his collection of stories from the Imperial Palace, Gao Yang Lun: "in ancient times, the five families set up officials to compare with each other
Idiom explanation
According to a certain level, from here on up.
And so on
the greater fortune one amasses , the greater loss he will suffer - duō cáng hòu wáng
use impractical means to solve a problem - jié zhǐ shì jù
If you don't talk about the ice and charcoal, you will know the heat and cold - bīng tàn bù yán,lěng rè zì míng
the writer 's sincerity shines through his words - qíng xiàn hū cí