keep on repeating at great length
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Li á NPI ā NL ě izh ē n, which means to describe too much space, wordy. From two days after Chongyang.
explain
There are too many descriptions and too many words. It's the same as "lengthy".
source
Zhou Lianggong's poem "two days after the Double Ninth Festival" in the Qing Dynasty: "it's really hard to read in a row, but it can eliminate a few lines if you lead to sleep."
usage
As an attributive or adverbial, it refers to the length of the text
keep on repeating at great length
improve one 's virtue and refine one 's achievements - jìn dè xiū yè
find specific ways to solve problems - duì zhèng xià yào
injure the public interest to benefit one 's private interest - sǔn gōng féi sī