end to end
First and last, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ǒ UW ě IXI ā NGJ ì, meaning continuous. It comes from the biography of Zhong Hui in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
According to Zhong Hui Zhuan in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, "Wei and other officials rode 40000 or 50000 people, fought hard, and filled the valley in Sichuan Province. They came first and last for hundreds of miles, relying on the masses and moving west."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: end to end
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute, adverbial; often used in things.
Examples
According to the biography of Hou yuan in the book of Wei, "Guiping led his eldest son to attack Gaoyang, and ruhuailang, the governor of Southern Qingzhou, sent troops to help him. At that time, people in Qingzhou City began to feed one after another. "
end to end
If you can't bear it, you will make a big plan - xiǎo bù rěn zé luàn dà móu
the highest are the wise and the lowest are the stupid - shàng zhì xià yú
The high and the low are changeable - guì jiàn wú cháng