the days and months are slipping by , wasted
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is R ì Yu è Cu ō Tu ó, which means to waste time. From yonghuai.
Idiom explanation
Waste: time goes by in vain.
The origin of Idioms
The poem of yonghuai by Ruan Ji of Jin Dynasty: "entertainment is not the end, but the day is wasted."
Idiom usage
It means to waste time. He is the only one who can make an outsider. He can't give up but can't run. He can't be an old man when he's wasting his time. The first book of emperor shangxiaozong by Chen Liang of Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : rì yuè cuō tuó
the days and months are slipping by , wasted
one 's mind is somewhat unhinged. hún bù shǒu shè
Support the thunder and split the moon. chēng tíng liè yuè
seek fame and wealth through sinister and cruel means. shā qī qiú jiàng
standing like a tripod -- a tripartite balance of forces. dǐng zú ér lì
One moment at a time, another at a time. cǐ yī shí bǐ yī shí
burn books and bury the literati in pits. fén shū kēng rú