continuous
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Li á NMI á Nb ù Ju é, which means continuous without interruption. It comes from Yongchuang Xiaopin · shenhuiji by Zhu Guozhen of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
The adjective is continuous. The constant boredom is caused by memories. (the forgotten by Ye Shengtao) the continuous sound of music reverberates in my ears
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Zhu Guozhen's "Yongchuang sketches · Shenhui Ji" said: "I lost my wife again, four sons, two younger sisters, and finally my mother. Weeping and grieving are the five heartfelt knots. "
continuous
proud and contemptuous of the work and its ways - qīng shì ào wù
the imaginative power in writing has declined - jiāng láng cái jìn
encourage monsters to stalk abroad , making trouble , causing disorder - xīng yāo zuò guài
croaks of frogs and chirp of cicadas - wā míng chán zào