change rapidly
The Chinese idiom, R ì x ī NYU è zh ù in pinyin, means that every day is updated and every month is remarkable. It's booming. It comes from the preface to Hongwu shengzheng Ji.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used to change things, etc
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote the preface to the political records of Hongwu Sage: "the minister had a position in the ci poetry forest, and took writing as his profession. He saw the great cause of Shengde writing with each passing day. Therefore, he and his subordinates who sought for the relevant political figures compiled a book and listed it as the upper and lower volumes. There are seven categories in several articles, which are called Hongwu sage's political records."
Chinese PinYin : rì xīn yuè zhù
change rapidly
responsibility for crime can be traced. zuì yǒu yōu guī
Discard the writing and preserve the quality. qì wén cún zhì
a man is not a stalk of grass or a tree. rén fēi tǔ mù