Long time
Long time, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku à NgR à L à ISH í, which means to spend time and delay for a long time. It comes from Zeng Gong's discussion after being a man in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To delay; delay
The origin of Idioms
Zeng Gong, Song Dynasty, wrote in his later discussion on being a man: "there are many people who have discussed this issue in this world. As for those who have spent a lot of time and don't know what to decide, they don't pay attention to propriety, but lead their private opinions."
Idiom explanation
Tired: accumulation. It takes time, it takes a long time.
Long time
flatter in order to obtain favour - chǎn yú qǔ róng
racing together bridle to bridle - bìng jià qí qū
Against arrogance and against fullness - fǎn jiāo pò mǎn