Day is the year
Day is the year, pronounced y ǐ R ì w é ini á n, is an idiom to describe anxiety.
The idiom "the day is the year"
Explain that one day is as long as one year. It is also called "taking the day as the year".
Source: Yu Xin's Xie Zhao Wang Shi's new poem Qi of the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "the downwind inclines the head, the day is the year."
Example: "the book of Zhou, biography of Zhang guanzhuan:" Gao Huan's rebellion has spread his way. Human feelings look to the West
Days are like years
Chinese PinYin : yǐ rì wéi nián
Day is the year
not to mind taking the trouble. bù yàn qí fán
To drink and make medicine empty. zhuó yíng jì xū
hardships of travel or a hard life in the open country. cān fēng yǐn lù