源源而来 constantly coming
Explanation
最初指诸侯不断朝拜,后来形容接连不断地到来。
Originally referred to the continuous homage of feudal lords. Later it described the continuous arrival.
Origin Story
在古老的华夏大地,有一位德高望重的国君,他以仁义治国,深受百姓爱戴。他的声名远播,四方诸侯纷纷前来朝拜,献上珍贵的礼物和诚挚的祝福。于是,朝堂之上,络绎不绝的使者,源源而来,带来各地的特产,以及对国君的景仰。百姓们也受到国君的影响,纷纷效仿,努力为国尽忠,使得国家日益繁荣昌盛。每逢节日,百姓们自发组织各种庆典,载歌载舞,欢声笑语,如同涓涓细流汇成江河,源源而来,生生不息。
In ancient China, there was a highly respected monarch who ruled his country with benevolence and righteousness, and was deeply loved by his people. His reputation spread far and wide, and feudal lords from all over the country came to pay homage, offering precious gifts and sincere blessings. Thus, in the court, countless envoys came in succession, bringing local products and admiration for the monarch. Inspired by the monarch, the people followed suit, working hard to serve the country, making the country increasingly prosperous. During festivals, people spontaneously organized various celebrations, singing and dancing, their laughter echoing, as if trickling streams merged into rivers, constantly flowing and never ending.
Usage
形容事物接连不断地到来。
Describes the continuous arrival of something.
Examples
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最新的消息源源而来。
zuixin de xiaoxi yuanyuan erlai
The latest news is coming in steadily.
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资金源源而来,公司得以顺利运转。
zijin yuanyuan erlai gongsi deyi shunli yunzhuan
With a steady influx of capital, the company was able to operate smoothly.