without stop
Continuous, Chinese idioms, Pinyin Li á NMI á Nb à Du à n, continuous appearance. It's continuous. It's continuous. It is also called "continuous". It comes from Yongchuang sketch by Zhu Guozhen of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Guozhen's Yongchuang sketch in Ming Dynasty: "I lost my wife again, my son four times, my sister again, and my mother at last. I cried and grieved continuously, and my heart was broken."
Idiom usage
Examples
Yao xueyin's book Li Zicheng, Volume 3, Chapter 2: "five or six miles to the north of WoLonggang is a" continuous "ridge." Chapter 86 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms: "from the area along the river in the south to the stone city, there are hundreds of miles of boats and cars in the city, which are" continuous "overnight.
without stop
work diligently and conscientiously - qín qín kěn kěn