Day by day
The Chinese idiom, R ì R ú Yu è R ǎ n in pinyin, refers to the gradual change under the influence of external things, also known as "the day gradually changes". From the two Yue Yao customs.
explain
Infiltration. Infection: fumigation. Day by day, gradually edification.
source
Wei Zhuting of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the records of Yao customs in Guangdong and Guangdong: "the other Zhao, Feng, Deng and Tang families were all Han people. Because they avoided corvee Fu, their whole family rushed in and influenced by the day. All the food, clothes and utensils used by them were the same as those of real Yao."
usage
To change gradually.
Day by day
each family is provided for and each person is well-fed and well-clothed - rén jǐ jiā zú
Simple words and abundant meanings - yán jiǎn yì fēng
seemingly unimportant but useful things - zhú tóu mù xiè