What, what, what, Japanese idioms
Clouds cover the sun-treacherous officials deceive the king
A sly flatterer is blinded by the light of the king, but it won't last long.
in public
The official is not tight for three days
There is no peace in this country.
Ganyunbiri, Utah
(of tall trees or buildings) reaching out into the sky to block out the sun.
lucky day
The breeze is warm and the sun is shining-fine weather.
Eliminate difficulties and turn the crisis around; A critical situation; A desperate situation.
Later, it was used to describe the heroic talents of the dangerous situation; A critical situation; A desperate situation that can be eliminated and reversed.
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Some activities are continuous, day and night.
Day and night, all day and all night
Enjoy life and spend every day.
For the sake of a healthier omen
State affairs are clear and national strength is strong.
State affairs are clear and national strength is strong.
day and night
Huang Tian jiao ri
Youyan rotate
Youyan rotate
Return to the sky
Youth is perishable.
The disaster is endless.
Observe the sun sincerely
Extraodinary Fidelity
The number and lineup of troops are full of power and neatness.
long-term
Cherish time
Since you regret it, why did you do that?
Don't know your own strength
Kuafu chasing the sun
Subordinates show loyalty and admiration to their superiors
A mad dog barks at the sun-a bad man slanders a good man.
Kwai tendency day
Clear the clouds and see the sun ―― Eliminate misunderstandings
An auspicious/auspicious day
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The critical moment can be seen.
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Lucky day
Make the moon auspicious.
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