There is no end to it
No root, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú leg ē nd ì, meaning there is no place to rely on, no origin. It comes from the book of the Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Han, Xuzhuan I: "the book of classics is written by Tu Le pillow, and the door of body balance is folded. There is no base at the top and no root at the bottom. He only wants to be outside the universe, and to think deeply in the world. 」
There is no end to it
Beaver to rat, ice to rope - yǐ lí zhì shǔ、yǐ bīng zhì shéng
one man 's meat is another man 's poison - hǎo è bù tóng
Two in a row and three in a row - lián èr bìng sān