The day is not enough, the year is more than enough
The pronunciation is R ì J ì B ù Z ú, Su ì J ì y ǒ uy ú, a Chinese idiom, which means that there is not much to count every day, but a lot to count every year. It is a metaphor that a little makes a lot. It is also a metaphor that as long as you persevere in everything, you can gain a lot. From Chuang Tzu · Geng sangchu.
explain
It's not much every day, but a lot every year. The metaphor is that a little makes a lot. It also means that we can gain a lot if we persevere in everything.
source
Chuang Tzu · gengsang Chu: "today, I am short of the day, but more than the year."
usage
Chen Jin read only 120 words in one day, and then he did not read any books. The fourth volume of the first volume of the Song Dynasty Chen Shan's "new words about palpable lice"
Chinese PinYin : rì jì bù zú,suì jì yǒu yú
The day is not enough, the year is more than enough
console oneself with false hopes. shuō méi zhǐ kě
Come and go as soon as you call. hū zhī jí lái,huī zhī jí qù