through all eternity
Wandaiqianqiu is a Chinese word. Pinyin is w à nd à IQI à nqi à, which means that it has experienced a very long time.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: refers to the experience of a very long time. Also known as "eternal", "eternal".
The origin of Idioms
Source: Han Feizi · Xianxue: "today's witch wishes people:" long live if you make it. " The voice of eternal life is quiet, and the life of a day is not for people. That's why I wish you Jianwu. "
Examples of Idioms
Example: the book is easy to be folded, but hard to be left at home. The tablet of general Pingxi by Wu Mingshi in Jin Dynasty
through all eternity
There is a balance between advance and retreat - jìn tuì yǒu jié
Under the trees into the valley - xià qiáo mù rù yōu gǔ
not to be persuaded like water cannot enter a stone - rú shǔ tóu shí
success and failure , gain and loss - chéng bài dé shī