and so on
If so, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is zh ú R ù OC ǐ L è I, meaning many similar things. It comes from Wang Fuzhi's the preface of Xitang yongri in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty's the second six chapters of the preface to the yongri of the Xitang: "if this kind of things are not mentioned in the notes, can they not be included in the notes?
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: and so on
Idiom usage
Such suggestions open the door to Confucius' restoration. < / Li > < li > when the responsibility centers often change products or provide services to each other and carry forward responsibilities, how to determine the price standard between them becomes an important part of responsibility accounting. < / Li > < li > for the three weeks before the carnival, such parties are held every weekend.
and so on
sincere words and earnest wishes - yǔ zhòng xīn chén
having nothing hidden in the mind - xiōng wú chéng fǔ
remember what is right at the sight of profit - jū lì sī yì
each pursues his onward journey - gè bèn qián chéng