a daily increase in population
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē ngch ǐ R ì f á n, meaning that the population is growing day by day. It comes from on ten things.
Idiom usage
It refers to the increase of population, the increase of living conditions, and the separation of the people. How can you be a corrupt scholar! Ruan Kuisheng, Qing Dynasty, Volume 14 of Chayu Hakka
The origin of Idioms
Cheng Yi of Song Dynasty wrote on ten things: "today, it is impossible. The rich go to other counties, the poor go to exile, and the starving die. Fortunately, though there are too many people, but they are short of food and clothing, they have no discipline, and their population is becoming more and more numerous
Chinese PinYin : shēng chǐ rì fán
a daily increase in population
Gulls and rivers depend on each other. ōu shuǐ xiāng yī
beside oneself ( with excitement one 's excited feelings. àn nà bù zhù