Day and night
Morning bell and evening drum, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ā ozh ō NGM ù g ǔ, meaning that the Buddhist temple strikes the bell in the morning and beats the drum in the evening to tell the time, which comes from the poem in the mountains.
The origin of Idioms
Li Xian in the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem in the mountains: "the morning bell and evening drum can't reach the ear, the moon is lonely and the clouds are long."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in life. example 100 feet high, Taihu Lake, bangusu. \ "Huansha Ji · vayue \" by Liang Chenyu in Ming Dynasty
Day and night
descriptive of the distressed appearance of woman - fēng huán yǔ bìn
one tries one 's best and still gets criticized for it - qiú quán zhī huǐ
find it hard to clear oneself - tiào dào huáng hé xǐ bù qīng
make a law only to fall foul of it oneself - zuò fǎ zì bì