for months and years
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī Su ì L ě iyu è, which means a long time. It is written by Zhang Juzheng of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Juzheng of Ming Dynasty wrote in his reply to President Ling Yangshan's advice on planting trees in the border areas: "in the past, I was sick and lived in the mountain, and I planted elms and willows by hand. If we take the official law as an example, it will become a fallacy over the years. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: years and months, years and years
Idiom usage
As an adverbial or a clause, it refers to a long period of time
for months and years
Today's cicadas shed their shells - jīn chán tuì ké
sing and dance to extol the good times - gē wǔ shēng píng
The wind swept the autumn leaves - jí fēng sǎo qiū yè