starry sky
Stars in the sky, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ NTI ā nx ī NGD ǒ u, which means stars in the sky, refers to many things and chaos, later describes the beauty of the article. From the thirty rhymes of Huaqing Palace.
Idiom explanation
Star: the general name of stars.
The origin of Idioms
Du Mu's thirty rhymes of Huaqing Palace in the Tang Dynasty: "the thunder flies, the stars shine."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. Chapter 21 of a journey to the West written by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "a round of red sun swings without light, and all the stars in the sky are confused." eight thousand years ago, starry sky meant the independent development of culture in all parts of China.
starry sky
one is raised from the status of a concubine to that of a principal wife - bì zuò fū rén
i was putting on my clothes upside down - diān dǎo yī cháng