change with each passing day
With each passing day, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì y ì Yu è x ī n, which means the rapid development or progress, the continuous emergence of new things and new weather. The same as "changing with each passing day". It's from the guest's redundant words: scarves and shoes.
Analysis of Idioms
With each passing day
The origin of Idioms
Gu Qiyuan of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his book "guest seat, redundant words, scarves and shoes": "in recent years, there have been special systems, which are changing with each passing day."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attribute. The beauty of the furnishings of Youzhai lies in ~. Li Yu, Qing Dynasty
change with each passing day
A wife who has shared her husband's hard lot must never be cast aside. - zāo kāng zhī qī bù xià táng