time slips away fast and the year is approaching its end
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í y ǐ ngdi ā oni á n, which means time is fast and the year is coming to an end. It also refers to the end of the year. From the ode to the dancing crane.
Idiom explanation
Scene: through the "shadow", bright. Wither: wither, decline.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Bao Zhao's Ode to the dancing crane said, "to the emperor's hometown, to be quiet.",. Return to the world. Years old and sad, heart melancholy and sad away. So the poor Yin kill Festival, anxious scene withered year, cool sand vibration field, Osmunda (grass word head) wind moving
Idiom usage
Time is fast and years are coming to an end. When I think of Chang Xu, I'm a minister of the Ministry of household, but I'm different from him. I'm lonely in exile, so I should look around. (the first volume of the history of the palace of Qing Dynasty by Gao Yang) the years are in a hurry, the years are in a hurry, and she is dejected in the face of the passing year.
time slips away fast and the year is approaching its end
rack one's brains without results - wǎng fèi xīn lì