The day will move
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì zh ō NGB ì y í, which means that things will change in the opposite direction when they develop to a certain extent. It's the same as "when the sun is in the middle, it's the same.". It comes from the biography of the Japanese in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of the Japanese in historical records, "the sun will move in the middle of the day, and the moon will be lost when it is full; the way of the former king will survive and die at first."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
The day will move
blazing fire and dry wood -- from bad to worse - liè huǒ gān chái
bring a romance to a happy ending - chéng rén zhī měi
one 's lips are dry and one 's mouth parched - chún gān kǒu zào
The party and the party work together - ē dǎng xiāng wéi