delay for a long time
Long time, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku à NgR à L í Ji à, which means to spend time and delay for a long time. It's from Han Feizi, Shuonan.
The origin of Idioms
In Han Feizi's Shuonan, it is said that "the husband has been separated for a long time, but Zhou Ze is full of wisdom, deep planning and no doubt, leading to disputes but no crime. Then he clearly cuts his interests and makes his contribution. He directly points out right and wrong in order to decorate his body and hold on to each other. This is also true."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing.
Examples
It's not only the elimination of bereavement, but also the continuation of disease and the twists and turns of mind. Therefore, it's not enough to achieve the goal of self-improvement. However, it's not enough to express feelings, hoping to be magnanimous, benevolent, tolerant and observant. Wang Anshi's Shangfu Xianggong book in Song Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
A long time
delay for a long time
make the gaudy swallows and orioles pale with envy - yàn dù yīng cán
Don't look at the monk's face, look at the Buddha's face - bù kàn sēng miàn kàn fó miàn