month after month and year after year
Over the years, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī ngni á NL ě iyu è, which means to describe the experience of a long time. It's from the story of Dongguo, clothes by sun renru of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Sun renru of the Ming Dynasty wrote in "Dongguo Ji: for clothes": "fortunately, Zhangzi can go there without worry, so I don't have to worry about it. However, despite all these, it's still hanging over the years."
Idiom usage
Chapter 108 of Xia Jingqu's the exposed words of the old man in Qing Dynasty: "don't say ten days and a half, that's ~, it's also troublesome."
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym is years, years and months
month after month and year after year
It's better to save the cold than heavy fur - jiù hán mò rú chóng qiú
blow the fire by making use of the wind - yīn fēng chuī huǒ
the corrupt became honest and the drifters filled with ambition - wán lián nuò lì