The power of the day
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ó NgR ì zh ī L ì, which originally refers to exerting all one's strength in a day; it refers to exerting all one's strength and effort in a day. From Mencius Gongsun Chou Xia.
Notes on Idioms
Poor: no more.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius Gongsun Chou Xia: "is Yu a little husband! If you don't accept the admonition, you will be angry. If you are angry, you will find it in your face. If you go away, you will be able to stay in poverty
Idiom usage
The time of the day. Examples and one theory and one strategy are not effective enough to make them precise. Although they have practical learning, they can't see for themselves. Bi Yuan's book 134
Chinese PinYin : qióng rì zhī lì
The power of the day
Cooked rice with uncooked rice. shēng mǐ zhǔ chéng shú fàn