emerge in an endless stream
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is R ì ch ū B ù Qi ó ng, which means continuous emergence. It comes from Qiu Tingliang's on vernacular as the foundation of reform in Qing Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: on vernacular as the foundation of the reform by Qiu Tingliang of Qing Dynasty: "the new books and new newspapers are constantly emerging, and no one is stupid and wise to read them."
Discrimination of words
New dignitaries emerge day by day, which is not good for old dignitaries. Moreover, more people who know words will damage the mystery. Lu Xun's qijieting essays · Wentan outside the gate [pinyin code]: rcbq [synonym]: endless [antonym]: intermittent [usage]: used as predicate and attributive; indicating continuous appearance
emerge in an endless stream
Abandon one's armor and turn to another - qì jiǎ tóu gē
Discard the writing and preserve the quality - qì wén cún zhì
as similar as the two halves of a tally - ruò hé fú jié
a man who loses position and influence may be subjected to much indignity - hǔ luò píng chuān
be condemned out of one 's own mouth - lǐ qū cí qióng