inexhaustible
Infinity, Chinese words, Pinyin is w ú J ì NW ú Qi ó ng, meaning there is no end, no limit; the same as "infinity". It's from Tasha.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Yan Shu's "stepping on the sand", he said: "endless is the sorrow of separation, and the end of the world is full of thoughts.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
Examples
In Chapter 45 of the romance of Fengshen by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty: "you are the immortals of leisure. How can you suffer from this trouble. You don't know what I've learned. "
The 43rd chapter of the complete biography of flying dragon written by Wu Yu in Qing Dynasty: "the truth of yin and Yang is endless and unpredictable."
inexhaustible
flowers blooming like a piece of brocade - fán huā sì jǐn
disappoint those who had hopes in a person - yǒu fù zhòng wàng
long-drawn and tedious documents - cháng piān lěi dú
the young man is promising and worthy to be taught - rú zǐ kě jiào
entertain imaginary or groundless fears - qǐ rén yōu tiān