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What are the words to describe the sun?

Late in the morning, the sun is shining, warm as spring, the sun is setting, and the sunset is an ancient road.

I. Late in the morning

Pinyin: rü sh à ng s ā n g ā n

Interpretation: The sun rises as high as three bamboo poles. The sun rose high and it was getting late. It also describes people getting up too late.

Quotations: The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng'en in the Ming Dynasty, the tenth time: "Late in the morning, there is a will: I am unhappy, and all officials are exempt from the court."

Interpretation of the vernacular: It was not until the morning of the third day that the emperor drew up a letter saying, "I am not happy in my heart, and all officials are exempt from going to court."

Second, the weather is fine.

Pinyin: f ě ng hé ri 靊.

Interpretation: harmony: softness; Gentle. A gentle breeze; The sun is shining. Describe sunny weather.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "The weather is beautiful, and many officials come to pay homage."

Vernacular interpretation: It was a sunny day and many officials came to pay homage.

Third, the weather is warm and sunny.

Pinyin: n

Interpretation: Calm and sunny.

Source: Song Wangxun's "Wild Guest" series comments on Hu Chen's poem: "When the peony blooms, the sun is warm."

Vernacular interpretation: When peony blooms, it is the time when the weather is warm.

Fourth, the sun sets.

Pinyin: x and yáng xáng xáXià

Interpretation: refers to the scene of sunset in the evening. It also means that people are dying or things are declining.

Source: Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha Qiu Si": "When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world."

Interpretation of vernacular: The sun has set, and wandering wanderers are still far away.

Five, the ancient sunset avenue

Pinyin: xρyánggǔdào

Interpretation: Sunset: the sun in the evening. Sunset, ancient road. Metaphor is a desolate scene.

Source: Ma Yuan Zhiyuan "Tianjingsha Qiu Si": "The ancient road is sparse, and the sun goes down."

Interpretation of vernacular: On the desolate ancient road, facing the bleak autumn wind, a wanderer riding a thin horse slowly moved forward, and the sunset had already set.