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What idioms describe sunrise or sunset?

the rising sun rises.

meaning: the rising sun. The sun rises in the east in the morning, describing the scene of vigor and vitality.

Source: The Book of Songs, which describes the rising of the sun as "the geese are singing, and the rising sun begins", and also explains that "An Lan is the world where the rising sun rises" symbolizes peace and prosperity.

2. Late in the morning.

meaning: the sun rises as high as three bamboo poles. The sun is rising high and it's getting late. It also describes people getting up too late.

Source: On the Annals of the Southern Qi Dynasty: "In November of the fifth year of Yongming, Dinghai, the sunrise was three poles high, and the color was red and yellow." Tang Han Yu's "Hua Ji Li" Volume 1: "Late in the morning. The ancient poem goes: the wind disappears in the morning. "

3. Xiaguang Wandao

Meaning: It describes the beautiful scene of Xiaguang scattering at sunrise and sunset. It also describes a kind of treasure that shines brightly.

Origin: Wu Cheng'en The Journey to the West, Ming Dynasty, Sixty-third time: "... this is the whole old as new, with a thousand splendors and a thousand inspirations, which are still visible in all directions and shared by all four countries."

Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: Chapter 31: "But when I saw something reflecting the sunlight, it was full of sunshine and a thousand auspicious things, and it flew at his arms from the door."

4. The sun is setting

Meaning: thin: approaching; Xishan: generally refers to the high mountains in the west. The sun is about to set. It is a metaphor for people's decline in old age or decadent things approaching extinction.

Source: The Biography of Han Yang Xiong: "I am afraid that the sun will wane when I am near Miluo."

Jin Shi Mi's Chen Qingbiao: "But Liu Ri is dying, and his life is in danger, and he is in danger."

5. The sun sets

Meaning: It refers to the scene at sunset in the evening. It is also a metaphor for dying or things going into decline.

Origin: Yan Shu's "Huanxisha, a new song and a glass of wine" in the Northern Song Dynasty: "When will the sunset return?"