time is precious
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī K è Qi ā NJ ī n, which means a moment of time is worth thousands of gold. Time is precious. From the Spring Lantern Festival.
Analysis of Idioms
Every minute counts; every day counts
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi's poem "spring night" in Song Dynasty: "a moment of spring night is worth thousands of gold, flowers have fragrance, and the moon has shade. The wind in the geguanlou is thin, and the swing yard is heavy at night. "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; as predicate, object and attribute; with commendatory meaning. He doesn't even smell snuff. Look at the clock. It's ten minutes to six o'clock. He can't delay his time. (Mao Dun's midnight 10) "the story of children's heroes. Chapter 30": "in front of you, Hua'er's wine is not the same as that of Yecao village. It's a golden moment to meet today's beautiful occasion. You have all you want. I don't want to be dissatisfied. 」
time is precious
Call in the morning and call in the evening - zhāo zòu mù zhào