Zai Zai four-character idiom

1. What is the four-character idiom for Continuously

Continuously lù lù xù xù

Dictionary explanation

[Idiom explanation]

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Refers to the beginning and the end, intermittently

[Source of allusion]

Li Ruzhen, Qing Dynasty, "Flowers in the Mirror" No. 66 Reply: "From one shot to thirty-seven shots, although they continued one after another, they were not very discontinuous; at this time, they suddenly stopped for a long time. What does this mean?"

[Synonyms]

Intermittently

[Examples of idioms]

Gao Yang's "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan·Denghuo Tower": "It goes on and on, moving here and there, it's not clear, it's basically a plate. Confused account. "

File in [yú guàn ér rù]

Basic meaning

Walk one after another like swimming fish. Describes entering in sequence one after another.

Compliment

Source

"Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Biography of Deng Ai": "The soldiers all climbed the wooden edge of the cliff and filed in.