亘古 | gèn gǔ | throughout time; from ancient times (up to the present) | |
绵亘 | mián gèn | to stretch in an unbroken chain (esp. of mountains) | |
亘古未有 | gèn gǔ wèi yǒu | unprecedented; never seen since ancient times | |
弥天亘地 | mí tiān gèn dì | to fill the heavens and cover the earth (idiom) | |
亘古不变 | gèn gǔ bù biàn | unchanging since times immemorial (idiom); unalterable; unvarying; monotonous |
1 | Tim, Tim, Tim. Pick up the little stick! | |
2 | Terrific threshold of the prophet's pledge | |
3 | I find Wataru's series "Composition of Mammals" particularly well done. | |
4 | we trade with people in all countries on the basis of equality and mutual benefit. | |
5 | This terrible, traumatic suffering unhinged my own sadness/suffering emotion system. |