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Four-word words describing dusk

1, sunset

[Idiom explanation] refers to the scene at sunset in the evening. It also means death or the decline of things.

[Allusions] Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha" Qiu Si: "The sun goes down, and the heartbroken people are at the end of the world."

The sun has set, and the lovesick and heartbroken people are still waiting at the end of the world.

2. Sunset in the Western Hills

[Idiom explanation] Bo: Approaching. The sun is going down. Metaphor is that people are aging or things are decaying and dying.

[Allusions] Jin Shimi's Chen Qingbiao: "The sun is dying, and the breath is dying."

Life is coming to an end and the breath is weak.

3. Sunset in Western Hills

The sun is going down. Metaphor means that people will die of old age or things will be close to decline.

[Allusions] Ding Ling's "The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River": "The rich are already sunset, and they will not be red for a while."

4, the west wind sunset

[Idiom explanation] The autumn wind rises and the setting sun shines. Metaphor is a scene of decline. Mostly used to set off the broken and sad mood of the country. "

[Source of allusions] Tang Libai's poem "Memories" says: "The clear autumn festival in Leyuan Scenic Area, the ancient Xianyang road is silent. The sound of dust died out, the west wind still shone, and the Han family lost. "

It's another Double Ninth Festival, and Qin E looks at the Xianyang Ancient Road when he boarded the Leyuan Scenic Area. Unfortunately, people are gone and broken. The news broke when the beloved left. Only the west wind is bleak, and the sunset is like blood, shining on the tomb of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty.

5. The twilight is boundless

It's night, it's dark, and the scenery in front of us is blurred.

[Allusions] Mao Dun's Prose, Travel Traces and Vladivostok Impression: "Vladivostok has a very short winter day. At eight o'clock in the morning, it is still not bright, and at five o'clock in the afternoon, it is already dusk. "