Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are some idioms related to the moon?

What are some idioms related to the moon?

1, how many years? [cháng nián lìI Yuè]?

Describe for many years; It has been a long time.

2. Over time? [rìj YuèlìI]?

Long-term accumulation: read a few pages every day and read a lot of books over time.

3. The stars meet the moon? [xěng YuèJiāo Huī]?

The stars and the moon shine side by side. Song Ouyang Xiu's Ode to Autumn Sound: "The stars and the moon are bright, and the Ming River is in the sky." Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "On the fifteenth night of the first month, Wan Li is clear, the stars and the moon meet, and lanterns are placed in the three cities."

4. Five cows crossing? 【wú niú chuǎn yuè】?

It is said that buffaloes in Jiangsu and Zhejiang are afraid of extreme heat, and when they see the moon, they think it is the sun, so they gasp. "Taiping Magnolia" Volume 4 quotes "Customs Pass": "Black cattle look at the moon and rest, but when they are suffering from the sun, they will see the moon and rest." Later, it was used to describe being timid because of similar things. It also refers to hot weather.

5. In the cold winter? [hán dáng làYuè]?

Refers to the coldest time in December of the lunar calendar. Generally refers to the cold winter.