a long life
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à NSH à w ú Ji à ng, which means a long time ago. It comes from the book taijiazhong.
Analysis of Idioms
Long life
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Examples
When I heard the fate of heaven, I was born into a God. Only three generations of people were appointed to this day. This is a boundless blessing. Song · Su Shi's "Jiaofang Ci of the banquet in the Jiying Hall of Xinglong Festival · Jiaofang Zhiyu"
The origin of Idioms
"Book taijiazhong" said: "the emperor's blessing is to have a business, so that his successor Wang Ke can end Jue De, which is the end of the world."
a long life
cut the bones between the joints and make use of the momentum to decompose the boneless parts - pī xì dǎo yín
the blood of loyal courtiers who die unjustly become jasper - cháng hóng huà bì
shut one 's door and reflect on one 's misdeeds - bì gé sī guò
fight among rivals for the throne - zhōng yuán zhú lù