do business during daytime
Rizhongweishi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì zh ō NGW é ISH ì, which means to do business at noon. It originally refers to the ancient way of barter market. Later it also describes the business activities in remote areas. It comes from the book of changes.
Idiom explanation
Midday: when the sun is at its head, it means noon.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of changes, Xici II: "the sun is the market, to the people of the world, gather the goods of the world, trade and retreat, and each has its own place."
Idiom usage
It is used as object and attribute to describe business activities in remote areas. Example: there are 20000 people who come to the caolin polder every three days. The struggle of Jinggangshan by Mao Zedong
do business during daytime
behave in a vicious and unrestrained way - qióng xiōng jí è