for months and years
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī Ni á NL ě ISU ì, which means a long time. It's from the second moment of surprise.
The origin of Idioms
The fifth volume of "the second quarter makes a case of surprise" says: "I have to tell you the truth: it's because I've been plagiarizing all the time in the prime of the season, and I've been peddling my children and hurting my life."
Idiom usage
As an adverbial or a clause, it refers to a long period of time
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: years and months, years and months
for months and years
he returned to his native place much disappointed - fèi rán ér fǎn
he rooks everyone he can get his claws into - yàn guò bō máo
Differentiation of the classics - lí jīng biàn zhì
the arrow is fitted to the string - shǐ zài xián shàng
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step - qiān lǐ zhī xíng,shǐ yú zú xià