as brilliant as the sun , the moon and the stars
Jiao rurixing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ǎ or ú R ì x ī ng, meaning as bright as the sun and stars. The description is very obvious. It comes from Shao Shi Wen Jian Hou Lu.
Idiom usage
As an object; very white
The origin of Idioms
Shao Bowen of Song Dynasty, the fifth volume of Shao Shi Wen Jian Hou Lu: "the great righteousness of the spring and Autumn period is dozens of, which is as bright as the sun and stars, and can not be forgotten."
as brilliant as the sun , the moon and the stars
impervious to desires and passions - gǔ jǐng wú bō
surpassing the ancients and amazing the contemporaries -- earthshaking - zhèn gǔ shuò jīn
feel depressed at the sight of the scene - dǔ jǐng shāng qíng