keep on repeating at great length
Li á nzh ì L è ID ú, a Chinese idiom, means too much space and long diction. It's the same as "lengthy". From the preface to the song of the golden chamber.
Notes on Idioms
It's the same as "lengthy".
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Wen Tianxiang's preface to the song of the Golden Chamber: "because he wrote his own prescription, including songs and poems, grass paper and fly words, and numerous documents, he left it to later generations."
Idiom usage
As an attributive or adverbial, it refers to the length of the text
keep on repeating at great length
confusion and disorder of state affairs - tiáo táng fèi gēng
make a rapid advance in one 's career - fēi huáng téng tà
scholar widely admired for both virtue and learning - hè míng zhī shì