travel during the day and sleep at night
Xiao Xing Ye Zhu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xi ǎ ox í ngy è zh ù.
Entry
travel during the day and sleep at night
Pinyin
xiǎoxíngyèzhù
Citation explanation
Travel by day and stay at night. Chapter 58 of the outlaws of the marsh by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: the two leaders bid farewell to each other. They went down the mountain, passed the golden beach, and stayed in the morning and night. More than one day, they came to Huayin County of Huazhou and went to Shaohua mountain. The 47th chapter of journey to the west by Wu Chengen in Ming Dynasty: the holy monk stops the water in the sky at night and saves the children with gold, wood and kindness: he walks in the morning and stays in the night, thirsty for food and drinks, and he doesn't realize that it's the end of spring and the end of summer, and it's the light of autumn. Xu Zhonglin's the fourth chapter of the romance of Fengshen in Ming Dynasty, the fox died in enzhou post: living in the morning and night, hungry and thirsty, traveling on the road is not a day. Cross the Yellow River, come to Chaoge, press yingzhai. Su Hu sent officials to the city first, and used his "character" to see Huang Feihu, king of Wu Cheng. The eleventh volume of Yu Shi Ming Yan by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "after Zhao Xu's Ci, he bid farewell to his relatives and friends and set out. Hunger and drink on the road, stay at night and walk at dawn. Not one day, come to Tokyo. " Chapter 18 of shuotang Quanzhuan Jiao Fang borrows troops from Tuoluo village Tianxi to save his brother Nanyang City: Wu Tianxi leaves Tuoluo village, stays at night and does not stop for one day, and comes to Taihang mountain to camp and cook. In Chapter 66 of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty. Chapter 19 of biography of heroes and heroines written by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty: "how can one take care of the people who travel in the morning and stay in the night and ferry across the bridge?"
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object and attribute.
travel during the day and sleep at night
Tiger throwing and dragon taking - hǔ zhì lóng ná
a time of national peace and order - tài píng shèng shì
act recklessly and care for nobody - hèng wú jì dàn