Shine with each passing day
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī Gu āì NgR ì x ī n, which means that a person is growing in morality, learning, art and other aspects. It comes from the book of changes.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhouyi · Dazu" said: "vigorous and solid, shining with each passing day."
Idiom usage
It refers to a person's moral, literature and art. Cui Jun is the only one who understands the purity and the brilliance. Han Yu and Cui Qunshu in Tang Dynasty
Shine with each passing day
suffer great agonies of the mind - chóu cháng bǎi jié
the evening of the moon and the morning of the flowers - yuè xī huā zhāo