keep on repeating at great length
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li á NPI ā NL è if ú, which means too much space and long diction. It comes from Xia Jingqu's exposed words of the old man in the wild in the Qing Dynasty.
idiom
keep on repeating at great length
Pinyin
liánpiānlěifú
Citation explanation
There are too many descriptions and too many words. The eighty third chapter of Xia Jingqu's the exposed words of the old man in the Qing Dynasty: "my father tried his best to be extravagant, and there was a lot of space. Those who didn't have such momentum were not able to write because of his blunt pen." Tang bin of Qing Dynasty wrote the epitaph of Wu cemetery in ranqu, the coastal defense Tongzhi of Zhenjiang Prefecture in the south of the Yangtze River
usage
As an attributive or adverbial, it refers to the length of the text
synonym
keep on repeating at great length
keep on repeating at great length
hit the target every time without a miss - xián wú xū fā
to be one 's bosom friend who is actually not - miù tuō zhī jǐ