Bright and new
Hui Guang RI Xin, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī Gu āì NgR ì x ī n, which means unremitting in moral education and daily updating. It's from Mencius with all his heart.
Analysis of Idioms
Glow with each passing day
Idiom usage
A person's studies are developing with each passing day. An inspirational poem by Zhang Hua of Jin Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Mencius: it is great to be full and brilliant In the book of changes, it is said that "Rixin is called Shengde." "The book of rites · the University" says: "Gou Rixin, Rixin, and Rixin."
Chinese PinYin : huī guāng rì xīn
Bright and new
life is intermingled with joy and sorrow. lí hé bēi huān
suffer all kinds of difficulties. bèi cháng jiān kǔ
disburse money in public cause. qīng cái zhàng yì
lock the stable door after the horse is stolen. zéi qù guān mén