pour in incessantly
A steady stream of Chinese idioms, Pinyin for Yu á NYU á n é RL á I, originally refers to the successive pilgrimage of princes for a lifetime, later describes the continuous arrival. From Mencius, wanzhangshang.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius wanzhangshang: "I want to see it often, so it comes in a steady stream."
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be a predicate; to describe coming one after another. As expected, the alchemists got a lot of silver and were cheated by many Danke. (Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty, Volume 18 of "the first time to make a case is amazing)"
Analysis of Idioms
There is an endless stream of synonyms and antonyms
pour in incessantly
creating something out of nothing - wú zhōng shēng yǒu
the crane screams in the middle marsh - hè míng jiǔ gāo