idiom > same things were very common in history; be again and again repeated in history
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History is not absolutely
  Explanation: Continuously recorded the history books. Frequently described as the history of similar things.
  Usage: Contraction type; as the predicate clause; that history often happen
  Source: Pre Hengyu "Zuo Xianggong twenty-nine": "Public Bureaucrats have been in North Korea, history is not absolutely."
  Examples: Liu Danian "Taiwan seventeen hundred years of history": "The next ~, has more than a thousand seven hundred years."
shǐ bù jué shū
  Refers to the kind of thing often happens, the historical records can often be seen on
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  Lu is to the Shinya, lack Tribute, a good time to play, public Bureaucrats, one after another in North Korea, history is not absolutely. - "Zuo Xianggong 20 hours"
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No. 4
  There are always such recorded history. Describe the history of frequent recurrences. "Zuo Xianggong 20 hours": "Public Bureaucrats have on North Korea, history is not absolutely." Erect "Taiwan's 1700 years of history": "the first official record of the history of Taiwan is one the three Wu Shen Ying of the "Seaboard Geographic Gazetteer." subsequent history is not absolutely, has been 1700 years. "
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No. 5
  Book: that record. Been documented in the history books. Often in the past such things.
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No. 6
  词 目 史不绝书
  发 音 shǐ bù jué shū
  释 义 书:指记载。史书上不断有记载。过去经常发生这样的事情。
  出 处 先秦·左丘明《左传·襄公二十九年》:“鲁之于晋也,职贡不乏,玩好时至,公卿大夫相继于朝,史不绝书。”
  事 例:子弑父,父杀子,兄弟互相残杀,~。 ★姚雪垠《李自成》第一卷第十七章
English Expression
  1. n.:  same things were very common in history; be again and again repeated in history,  History abunds in examples of this