With each passing day
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì Ji ā NYU è R ǎ n, which means gradually influenced over time. It refers to the gradual change under the influence of external things. From Bingzi wheelset Zazi.
Idiom explanation
Infiltration. Infection: fumigation.
The origin of Idioms
Cheng Xun's "Bingzi wheelset Zhazi" in Song Dynasty: "if you want to win the battle, you should divide up the army into different areas. If you have no other officers and troops, you will gradually become the enemy. Unfortunately, if you have the police, you will have a stalemate with each other, and you will not be able to advance. If you have a little success, you will meet each other and fight back against the enemy. You will not have time to fight against the enemy."
Chinese PinYin : rì jiàn yuè rǎn
With each passing day
the integrity in one 's later years is not protected. wǎn jíe bù bǎo