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Over and over, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ā NL á if ù Q ù, which means to describe time and again, also to describe turning the body back and forth. From Zhu Zi Quan Shu.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhuzi Quanshu" said: "the horizontal theory is the same, the vertical theory is the same, over and over again that is the same."
Idiom usage
Combination: used as predicate and adverbial; refers to people's actions and thinking repeatedly. example I thought about it many times in bed, but I still didn't come up with the reason. He thought over what happened today; he lay in bed and tossed it over and over; he couldn't sleep for a long time. the great sage has a wishful stick to fight the gods over and over. (the fifth chapter of Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty) later, my sister told me that she often had liver pain and couldn't sleep all night. (Miss autumn by Shi Tiesheng)
toss about
the doctrine of confucius and mencius - kǒng mèng zhī dào
The true face of Lushan Mountain - lú shān zhēn miàn mù
objects of various sizes thrown together - qī dà bā xiǎo
gold and jade fill the hall -- abundant wealth or many children in the family - jīn yù mǎn táng