The sun rises and the moon changes
Mausoleum replacement refers to decline and relaxation. It refers to the decline of the political situation and the collapse of the discipline
Idioms and allusions
Source: Wu Jing of Tang Dynasty, Zhenguan dignitaries, jundao: "when you look at emperors since ancient times, you should be admonished for your worries. When it comes to happiness, we will be tolerant and lazy. Those who talk about things will only be afraid. The sun and the moon will change, even in danger. "
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate and attributive; used in political situation
The sun rises and the moon changes
many money help one to engage in trade successfully - duō qián shàn gǔ
liquor talks mighty loud when it gets loose from the jug - jiǔ hòu wú dé
after meal hours or in leisure time - jiǔ hòu chá yú
beautiful dreams are soon to be interrupted - hǎo mèng bù cháng
pretend to be ignorant of sth. - zhuāng lóng zuò yǎ