it passes like this
As time goes by, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì zh ě R ú s ī, which means: time is like the surging river, passing by ceaselessly. It describes that time is like running water and never returns. It comes from the Analects of Confucius · Zihan.
Source: The Analects of Confucius · Zihan: "Zi said in Kawakami:" time passes like a husband! Day and night. " It is a well-known saying of Confucius. It describes that time goes by like flowing water and never comes back. It also expresses the feeling that life and world are changing so fast, and it also means to cherish the time. Author: Su Shi; former Chibi Fu: "the past is like this, but not the past; those who are full of wealth and deficiency are like that, but those who are dead will not grow or decline." Author: Liu Chenweng: "don't let it go. As time goes by, it's going to be a long time."
Chinese PinYin : shì zhě rú sī
it passes like this
old but still vigorous in mind and body. bǎo dāo wèi lǎo