屡见不鲜

屢見不鮮
lǚjiàn-bùxiān
idiom #40,355

Meanings

  1. 1 a common occurrence
  2. 2 seen repeatedly and no longer surprising
  3. 3 nothing new

Examples

Zhèzhǒng zhàpiàn shǒuduàn rújīn lǚjiàn-bùxiān.
This kind of scam is a common occurrence nowadays.
Wǎngluò shàng de xūjiǎ guǎnggào lǚjiàn-bùxiān.
False advertisements online are nothing new.

Tips

history
Evolved from 《史记·郦生陆贾列传》: , Liu Bang's advisor Lu Jia was told that if he visited too often, his host would no longer serve him fresh meat. Modern 屡见不鲜 keeps the sense: familiarity breeds loss of novelty.
mistakes
here means 'fresh, novel' (xiān, first tone), not 'few' (xiǎn, third tone). The point is the thing has lost its freshness because it's seen so often.

Stroke Order

jiàn
xiān