Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Which idiom is used to describe sunny weather at night?
Which idiom is used to describe sunny weather at night?
How many stars are there in a bright moon?
yuè míng xīng xī
[Interpretation] The bright moon is in the sky; The stars appear sparse.
[Language] Cao Cao's "Short Song Line 1": "The moon stars are rare; Black magpies fly south. Turn around the tree three times; What can I rely on? "
[Body discrimination] Thin; Can't write "hope"
The moon is bright and the stars are few.
[Usage] Generally used as attribute and object.
[Structure] Combined type.
[example] A ~ summer night; We go boating on the lake; Everyone was intoxicated by the magical scenery.
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