Continuous development
The Chinese idiom, Li á NCH ó Uji ē L ǒ ng in pinyin, means continuous fields. It comes from Xu HongZu's travel notes of Xu Xiake, diaries eight of Dian Hai in Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Xu HongZu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Xu Xiake's travel notes - Diaries of Yunnan and the sea eight: "the Yingsu flowers are connected between dailiu and Jingbo, and the scenery is very interesting."
Idiom explanation
Of fields.
Continuous development
fearful with a guilty conscience - huái zhe guǐ tāi
be ready to write down anything encountered - huái qiān wò qiàn