change with each passing day
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì y ì Yu è sh ū, which varies from day to month. It's a big change. It's from on the strange taste of the hermit.
Analysis of Idioms
The sun changes with each passing day
Idiom usage
It changes quickly
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Zongdao of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his book on the different interests of the hermits: "the peasants, workers and merchants, who raised zaoli together, did things that changed with each passing day and moved with each passing month, and said things that changed with each passing day
change with each passing day
Carry on the past and open up the present - jì gǔ kāi jīn
See wisdom and see benevolence - jiàn zhì jiàn rén