The river is falling and the moon is falling
The Chinese idiom, H é Q ī ngyu è Lu ò, means the end of the night. It's from yuefangfu.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Chen Qiao's "the moon let go of Fu", it is said that "the river is falling and the moon is falling, but the rest of the joy is not resting."
Idiom usage
Qing Hongsheng's song stealing from the palace of eternal life: "you can't help but go back, because the river is slanting and the moon is falling
Analysis of Idioms
The moon falls on the river
The river is falling and the moon is falling
Depend on the mountain to eat the mountain, depend on the water to eat the water - kào shān chī shān,kào shuǐ chī shuǐ
the things are still there , but men are no more the same ones - jiāng shān rú gù
creat a prosperous and peaceful world - píng zhì tiān xià
If you know horsepower from afar, you will see people's heart for a long time - lù yáo zhī mǎ lì,shì jiǔ jiàn rén xīn