for many times
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "s ā nhu í Ji ǔ Zhu ǎ n", which means to describe the twists and turns; it refers to many times. It comes from naihetian, escape Zen.
The origin of Idioms
"Naihetian · escape Zen": "recite the Sutra three times and nine turns, ring the bell and chime, startle the earth."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in writing. It's strange that he came to me for such a thing!
for many times
said of lao lai zi of the spring and autumn period - bān yī xì cǎi
use a corpse to resurrect a dead soul - jiè shī huán yáng
change existing habits and customs - yí fēng yì shàng
recognize the whole through observation of the part - chǔ rùn ér yǔ
Riding Cao does not remember horse - qí cáo bù jì mǎ