make constant progress in one's studies
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā NT ó ur ì J ì n, which means that although the metaphor has reached a high level, it can not be satisfied, and further efforts are needed. It comes from the Song Dynasty's shidaoyuan biography of lanterns in Jingde.
The origin of Idioms
Shishiyiji said: "a hundred feet of rod is not moving, although it is not true to get into, a hundred feet of rod must progress, and the world is the whole body."
Idiom usage
You chunhang's Western song a few years ago is not as happy as it is today. You realize that the future of the drama world is promising. Su Manshu's Feng chunhang talk
Chinese PinYin : gān tóu rì jìn
make constant progress in one's studies
There are many evils in the world. è jí yíng zhǐ
take measures only when in urgency. kě ér chuān jǐng
make blind and disorderly conjectures. hú sī luàn liàng