Day by day
Accumulated day by day is a Chinese idiom, pronounced R ì L ě iyu è J ī, which means to accumulate continuously for a long time. The same as "accumulating over time". From Zizhitongjian, the fifth year of Tang Wenzong.
Idiom explanation
Accumulated over a long period of time.
The origin of Idioms
In the fifth year of the founding of emperor Wenzong of the Tang Dynasty, Zizhitongjian said, "the former Emperor was good at his ministers, but his mistakes were all contained. As time goes by, he suffered a lot of misfortunes."
Day by day
When enemies meet, they understand - chóu rén xiāng jiàn ,fèn wài míng bai
offer one 's own coat and food -- to treat one 's friends sincerely - jiě yī tuī shí
A country is easy to change, but a disposition is hard to change - jiāng shān yì gǎi,bǐng xìng nán yí
if you 're doomed , there 's no escape - zài jié nán táo