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What are the idioms that express long time?

Every day is like a year

1. Throughout the ages----refers to from ancient times to the present.

2. Eternal and Autumn - describes a time that lasts for an extremely long time.

3. Ten thousand years without borders----describes the long history. Same as "Eternal Boundaries".

4. Thousands of generations - one thousand years, ten thousand generations. Refers to generations, a long time.

5. Long live the eternity—thousands of years. Describes the longevity of time.

6. Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign ---- refers to from ancient times to modern times, from domestic to foreign countries. It generally refers to the long time and vast space.

7. Green hills are eternal - a metaphor for eternal life. It also refers to a long time.

8. Over time----a long time has passed.

9. Year after year, month after month. Describes a long time.

10. Yong Nian Cui Yue----Yang Nian Cui Yue, describes the passage of a long time.

11. Long years and months ---- long years: the whole year; cumulative months: many months. Describes the passage of many years.

12. Years and months ---- Cheng: whole; Cui: accumulation. Year after year, month after month. Describes a long time.

13. Poor years and months - Poor years: from the beginning to the end of the year; cumulative months: lasting for several months. The descriptions are continuous and last for a long time.

14. Over the years----refers to a long period of time; a long time.

15. Accumulation over time----refers to the long time that has passed.

16. Accumulating days and months ---- refers to the long time that has passed.

17. Rijiuyue Shen----Shen: long-lasting. Refers to a long time.

18. Rijiu Nianshe ---- refers to the long days and the long time.

19. As time goes by, time goes by.

20. As long as the earth lasts, the days will last forever.

21. Endless time—refers to an extremely long time.

22. Year of the Monkey and Month of the Horse----Monkey and Horse: one of the twelve zodiac signs. Refers generally to the years to come.

23. The year of the donkey and the month of the horse - the unknown year and month.

24. Year after year----year after year.

25. Years go by - time passes by.

26. The beginning of the year and the end of the twelfth lunar month----①It means from the beginning of the year to the end of the twelfth lunar month, generally referring to the period of the year.

27. Three years and five years ---- three, five: indicates the approximate quantity; Zai: years. Refers to years.

28. Once a year ---- once a year.

29. One and a half years ---- one and a half years. Generally refers to a period of time.

30. There are years and no months - it means that the days drag on for a long time and there is no definite deadline

31. One day - there will be such a day in the future.

32. When the river is clear, wait: wait. It is difficult to wait until the water in the Yellow River is clear. The metaphor is too long to wait.

33. Far away - describes the time is still very far away, I don’t know what day it will be.

34. Protracted ---- Kuang: waste, delay. Wasted time drags on for a long time.

35. Protracted time----kuang: delay and waste. It means that time drags on for a long time.

36. From ancient times to the present----?: across; Tong: through. Refers to from ancient times to the present