grow with each passing day
With each passing day, Chinese idioms, pronounced y ǔ R ì J ù Z ē ng, are used in people's thoughts and feelings, which means that they grow with the passage of time. From the collection of LV Donglai, two tables of political affairs for Liang's political participation.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Zuqian of the Song Dynasty wrote two tables of political affairs for Liang's political participation in the collection of Lu Donglai: "winter immersion dramas are increasing with each passing day."
Idiom usage
Organization is more formal; it is used as predicate and attributive; it is used in people's thoughts and feelings, which means that they grow with the passage of time. Sure enough, uncle Yu Le didn't write again for ten years. But my father's hope grew with each passing day. ——In Maupassant's my uncle Yule (2) and the third chapter of emperor Shengzu (3) in the draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty), "all nations are safe, that is, I am safe; the world is blessed; that is, I am blessed; those who wish the court kindness should be the first. I'm old, and I'm more and more eager to take care of myself. Do you dare to take my leave? "
Related riddles
Riddle: day by day
Chinese PinYin : yǔ rì jù zēng
grow with each passing day
Twisting the earth to burn incense. niǎn tǔ fén xiāng
show oneself in one's true colors. yuán xíng bì lù