let small amounts accumulate
Zhu jicunji, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ū J ī C ù NL ě I, which means to describe the accumulation bit by bit, also describes that things are not easy to complete. From Hou Ji Lu.
Analysis of Idioms
A little makes a lot; a little makes a lot; a little makes a lot; a little makes a lot; a little makes a lot
The origin of Idioms
Cold women's silk, accumulate. When Buwu comes, clouds and thunder rise. Zhao Delin's Hou Ji Lu (Volume 4)
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's predicate and object; it's commendatory. Example: biography of lienvzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "this weaving was born from cocoon and formed on loom. It was a little bit tired, so tired that it became a piece." To learn, one must accumulate every inch. ——Zeng Guofan's Keqin Xiaowu
Chinese PinYin : zhū jī cùn lěi
let small amounts accumulate
so much that one cannot bear to part with it. ài bù shì shǒu
be endowed with extraordinary talents. rú chuán dà bǐ