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Four words about morning, evening and evening

There are four words about morning and evening: the moon sets and the stars sink, the sun rises, the sun sets, the morning light rises and the night is quiet.

1, the moon sets and the stars sink

The moon sets and the stars sink, which is an idiom in China. Pinyin is YuLuò x and ng Ché n, which means that the moon sets and the stars are dim. Refers to dawn.

Source: The Five Dynasties Zhuang's "Jiuquanzi" words: "The moon sets and the stars sink, and the beauty upstairs sleeps in spring."

Ex.: It was not until the moon set and the stars sank that I reluctantly got up and said goodbye.

2. The rising sun rises.

The rising sun is an idiom in China, and its pinyin is xr ? dng sh ng, which means the rising sun. The sun rises in the east in the morning, depicting a vibrant scene.

Source: The Book of Songs, Wind and Bitter Leaves: "Yanming, the rising sun."

Listen to the hum of geese again, and it's just dawn.

I described how they struggled in the dark, how to see the rising sun, and how to smile through tears.

3. Sunset in the Western Hills

Sunset in the Western Hills, an idiom in China, is pronounced rí bó x and shā n, indicating that the sun is about to set; 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."

Just because my grandmother Liu is old and weak, her breath is weak and her life is dying, even in the morning, she is worried that she will die that night.

For example, some traditional industries are indeed in decline and it is difficult to maintain them.

4. You are in the morning.

Waking up in the morning is an idiom in China. Pinyin is mèI dàn chén xρng, which means to get up before dawn. Describe working hard or worrying, and it is difficult to sleep.

Source: The Book of Jin Jian Wendi: "Why don't you wake up in the morning and forget to sleep at night?"

For example, cadres in party member should have a sense of self-awareness.

5. In the dead of night

Dead of night, a China idiom, pinyin is yè sh ē ré n ě ng, which means there is no sound in the middle of the night, and it is very quiet.

Source: Wang Songliang Yuan's "Water Dragon Hidden in He Zhou Wen Zhong Gong Qin Sheng": "The pink array is surrounded by red, and the night is quiet. Who is the guest?"

Ex: In the dead of night, I often ask myself whether it was right or wrong to decide to come to the earth for development.