keep one's pen running on
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǒ UB ù t í nghu ī, which means to write with hands constantly, and to describe writing with hands constantly. It's from a warning to the world.
The origin of Idioms
The ninth volume of Feng Menglong's warning to the world: "Li Bai's left hand flicked Xu, his right hand raised Sun Yat Sen's rabbit Ying, and put her hand on the five flower paper. In a moment, the grass scared people."
Idiom usage
To write without stop.
keep one's pen running on
be the same in appearance but different essentially - míng mào shí yì
Magnificent rivers and mountains - qì zhuàng hé shān
Clever words and clumsy reasoning - cí qiǎo lǐ zhuō
study from others on halfway , lost sb . 's own strongness - shòu líng shī bù