time runs on
As a Chinese idiom, R ì J ū Yu è zh ū means the passage of time. It comes from the book of songs, Ying Feng, sun and moon.
Idiom explanation
Ju: the sound "Ji", the auxiliary word, the same "Hu"; Zhu: the auxiliary word.
The origin of Idioms
"The sun and the moon" in the book of Songs: "the sun and the moon shine on the earth."
Idiom usage
Make a clause; refer to the passage of time. examples as the days go by, you can see the wonderful use of one heart. In the 73rd chapter of the complete biography of Shuoyue written by Qian Cai in the Qing Dynasty, in the book of songs, the wind and the boating, it is said that "the sun lives in the moon, and the Hu dies in the moon. Tao Qian's poem "Mingzi" in Jin Dynasty: "the sun and the moon are in full swing, and children are gradually spared."
Chinese PinYin : rì jī yuè zh
time runs on
behave correctly and cautiously. guī yán jǔ bù