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
A thousand miles of divine friendship - qiān lǐ shén jiāo
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons - qū shí fù shì
recover one 's original simplicity - fǎn pú guī zhēn
even a wise man sometimes makes a mistake - qiān lǜ yī shī