day and night
Twilight Dynasty, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù m ù zh ā ozh ā o, meaning still speak day and night. It's a long time. From the poem "interview with Taoist Li".
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Li Gang's poem "an interview with Taoist Li" said: "I can't see enough when I am in the mountain."
Idiom usage
Used as an object, attribute, adverbial; used in writing. The streams that gather at the peak of twelve thousand, with a plaintive voice, are swallowed by the violent tide of the Japanese sea. Guo Moruo's the last spring and others
day and night
Look for words behind closed doors - bì mén mì jù
the cowherd and the weaving maid lovers separated by the milky way -- husband and wife living apart - niú xīng zhī nǚ