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Words to describe the dark sky.

Sunset in Xishan _ Idiom Interpretation Pinyin: rì bó x and shā n

Interpretation: thin: close. The sun is going down. Metaphor is that people are aging or things are decaying and dying.

Source: Jin Shimi's Chen Qingbiao: "However, Liu Ri will die and his life will be in danger."

For example, you must listen: fear can easily cause anxiety. Ming Qu You's "Cut the Lights and Love Qing"

The sun went down. The sun is setting. Woodbirds return to their nests. The night is hazy. The light is on. Smoke is curing upward from kitchen chimneys. At the top of the moon. The sunset hangs in the west. The fog began to rise. Little by little. The twilight is boundless. Return in the snow at night. The night began. At the beginning of the night

Idiom: plain pinyin: à n à n àn dàn wú guāng

Explanation: dim: the same as "dim", not bright, dim. Describe the loss of luster.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Wearing a dim bright blue top hat on her head, the peacock with beautiful spring breeze has been eaten by insects to the polished rod."

Idiom: cloud lock pinyin: yún mí wù suǒ

Description: Describe the gloomy weather and gloomy atmosphere.

Source: The second fold of Ming Dynasty's Cinnabar Bear: "Ba arrived at the Lvyang Ferry, as early as after dusk."

Idiom: pinyin in the dark: h ū n ti ā n h ē i d ē.

Description: Describe the dark sky. It is also a metaphor for the darkness and chaos of society.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Two Moments of Surprise" Volume 25: "Zheng is very dark, I don't know where this road is, near or far from home."