keep on repeating at great length
There are a lot of Chinese words, Pinyin is Li á NPI ā NL è IC è, which means to describe too much space and long diction. It comes from Nanhao Shihua written by Du Mu of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Nanhao poetry by Du Mu of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "the world's poetry writing is marvelous for its quickness and rich for its numerous volumes, and it is not a person who knows poetry."
Idiom usage
As an object, attributive, adverbial; refers to the length of the text
keep on repeating at great length
An evil son and a lonely minister - niè zǐ gū chén
release a tiger to protect oneself -- to bring trouble on oneself while attempting to avoid it with other means - yǐn hǔ zì wèi
congratulate each other by raising the hand to the brow - é shǒu chēng sòng
have a noble revolutionary spirit and great enthusiasm - qì yú xiāo hàn