First, a long time? [Li Ang ·jiǔ] incarnation]
For a long time, Chinese vocabulary, interpretation: refers to a period of time; Describe the time period of things, a little longer, a little longer. ?
Examples of literary works: Zheng Zhenduo? Miscellanies of the Mountain Cicada Weaver Girl: "For a long time, I woke up from my dream and my ears were full of cicadas."
Second, the long term? [ xǔ jiǔ ]
A long time means a long time or a long time apart. ?
Examples of literary works: Ba Jin? Home 26: "The calm water surface was disturbed, and there was a loud noise in the lake, which lingered in the quiet night sky for a long time."
Synonym of extended data blink: blink? moment
First, blink of an eye [Zhu m:n shěn]. A short time?
Examples of literary works: Yao's Li Zicheng: "In a blink of an eye, a team of running hooves came from the Panshan Highway."
Second, a moment [xū yú]?
A short time; Moment: an inseparable moment.
Examples of literary works: Bing Xin's "To a Little Reader" 29: "This color changed in an instant, from silver gray to fish-belly white, and suddenly turned into brilliant gold."