end to end
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh ǒ UW ě IXI ā ngli á n, which means continuous connection. From the biography of Hou yuan in the book of Wei.
The origin of Idioms
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. "
Analysis of Idioms
First and last
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; often used in things
end to end
Advance the good and retreat the evil - jìn shàn tuì è
on the verge of death or destruction - wēi zài dàn xī
let the matter be viewed in this light - zuò rú shì guān
support and develop family undertaking - dǐng mén zhuàng hù
not well organized and without a central theme - lā lā zá zá
from the corners of one 's eyes a beaming smile spread over one 's whole countenance - méi huā yǎn xiào