change with each passing day
The Chinese idiom Yu è y ì R ì x ī n in pinyin means that the month is different, the day is updated, the description changes and develops rapidly. It comes from Sun Yat Sen's the book of Li Hongzhang.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: changing with each passing day
The origin of Idioms
Sun Yat Sen's Shangli Hongzhang book: "compared with the country's efforts to raise the skills of prosperity and strength, the moon is changing with each passing day, and spare no effort. It seems that the country will go hand in hand with Europe."
Idiom explanation
Every month, every day. It's changing and developing very fast.
change with each passing day
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Avoid the vulgar and seek the new - bì sú qū xīn
be extremely cruel and merciless - xīn hěn shǒu là
hold up one 's head high and advance by long strides - áng shǒu kuò bù
there is no limit to lust and covetousness - tān yù wú yì