golden age
Shun RI Yao Tian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù NR ì y á OTI ā n, which means peaceful and prosperous times. It comes from Feng Menglong's Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The 18th chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "today, the emperor is in the top, few people lead the princes to the bottom, the common people are happy with their work, the plants are in the spring, the sun is in the sun, and the heaven is in the sun, but that's all."
Idiom usage
It refers to the peaceful and prosperous times. The first chapter of the complete biography of Shuoyue written by Qian Cai in Qing Dynasty: "Yao, Tian and Shun celebrate more than three days and sing everywhere."
golden age
burn a candle to lengthen the midnight oil in hard study - fén gāo jì guǐ