practice singing all the time
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Q ǔ B ù L í K ǒ u, which means that a piece of music needs to be sung every day to be skillful. It means that practice makes perfect. From on recitation.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Ziqing's on recitation: "but recitation always needs to read more and be familiar with it before it can be used effectively; the same is true of recitation when it comes to music."
Idiom usage
It is often used in conjunction with "the fist never leaves the hand". Example Lin Yu's the point of the knife: "the fist can't be separated from the hand, the tune can't be separated from the mouth, the soldier can't be separated from the bayonet grenade." only when we keep our fists and our tunes together can we become more proficient in Kung Fu.
practice singing all the time
Three locust trees and nine thorns - sān huái jiǔ jí
add wings to s tiger ─ lend support to an evildoer - wèi hǔ tiān yì
Break the paper and save the ink - duàn zhǐ yú mò