All night
All night, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for t ō ngxi ā och è y è, means all night. It's from the story of the golden Finch, Shou Zhen.
The origin of Idioms
Ming Wu Xin Zi's the story of the golden finch: he loves me All night. You said to your sister, "don't look down on people."
Idiom usage
A whole night
Examples
Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan (Volume 18): "men and women are diligent and sincere, and the sound of weaving looms all night."
All night
the three parties concerned confront in court - sān cáo duì àn
I don't know the height of the earth - bù zhī tiān gāo dì hòu
Believe what you say and do what you do - yán bì xìn,xíng bì guǒ
pear blossom bathed in the rain -- a weeping beauty - lí hu ài yǔ