accumulate bit makes too remarkable
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī w ēē ICH é ngzh ù, meaning insignificant things, after long-term accumulation, it will become significant. It comes from Xunzi.
Idiom explanation
Micro: subtle; works: remarkable.
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi's general plan: "a man who is as small as he can be is as great as he can be. He who is as virtuous as he can be has a harmonious color. He who can be as good as he can be is far away from his voice."
Idiom usage
A little makes a lot. examples years in a row, little by little. The book of the Song Dynasty
accumulate bit makes too remarkable
plan very carefully with every conceivable possibility taken into account - suàn wú yí cè
a phoenix comes with grace to rest - yǒu fèng lái yí