daily increasing and monthly benefiting
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì Z ē ngyu è sh è ng, which means to increase and prosper day by day and month by month. It comes from Weng Gui Yu Tan, a textual research on the seal books of the western countries.
The origin of Idioms
According to Wang Tao's Weng Jue Yu Tan, a textual research on the seal books of the western countries in the Qing Dynasty, "during the reign of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty, Ma Yin and Zhu Shi established the first printing house, and the printing utensils were transported from England to China, and then became more and more prosperous."
Discrimination of words
Synonym: growing with each passing day
Idiom usage
Japan's recent writings on the history of the Oriental world have become more and more prosperous. In fact, they are synonymous with Chinese history. The second section of Liang Qichao's on Chinese history
Chinese PinYin : rì zēng yuè shèng
daily increasing and monthly benefiting
build up the country through force. mǎ shàng dé tiān xià
Every inch of our troops is iron. chǐ bīng cùn tiě
accumulate bit makes too remarkable. jī wēi chéng zhù