Eclipses of the sun and the moon
Eclipse of the sun and the moon, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì Yu è Ji ā OSH í, which means eclipse of the sun and the moon. It refers to fighting against each other. It comes from Sheng Jin Ge, Minister of Wuhan in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
I've been fighting with each other for half of my life, but now I've had an eclipse. The second part of Li Kui's defeat by Kang Jinzhi in Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Sun and moon
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of "Sheng Jin Ge" written by Wuhan minister in Yuan Dynasty: "Ye! Strange, strange! I saw the eclipse of the sun and the moon, but I didn't see the roll roll back
Idiom explanation
It refers to the eclipse of the sun and the eclipse of the moon.
Eclipses of the sun and the moon
the sky and earth were spinning round - tiān xuán dì zhuàn
On the Bagong mountain, there are all kinds of soldiers - bā gōng shān shàng,cǎo mù jiē bīng
a person who looks down upon everyone and fancies that nobody dare do anything to him - mò yù dú yě