daily increasing and monthly benefiting
As a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is R ì Z ī Yu è y ì, which means to add more and more every day. From Chongwei.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty wrote in Chongwei: "all these six are very small at the beginning. They go to bed and play every day and night without seeing the harm. They grow stronger and stronger every day. They are more powerful than those who know and change."
Idiom usage
As predicate and attributive, it is used to increase the number of examples, so the teaching of sages follows in an orderly way If you make it appropriate, you will keep it. If you get a ruler, you will keep it. If you keep it for a long time, it will benefit you every day. Then the whole Tao can be gradually recognized by looking at it, and gradually possible by following it. Zhu Xi's reply to Lin Tuisi in Song Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: day by day
Chinese PinYin : rì zī yuè yì
daily increasing and monthly benefiting
riddled with a thousand wounds. bǎi kǒng qiān chuāng
deal with a host of problems every day. rì lǐ wàn jī
be contented in poverty and devoted to things spiritual. jūn zǐ gù qióng
be prepared to meet the challenge. yán zhèn yǐ dài
cut off one 's country from the outside world. bì guān suǒ guó
Cooked rice with uncooked rice. shēng mǐ zhǔ chéng shú fàn