illuminate day and night
Dazzle day and night, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xu à nzh à UG à oy è, meaning that plum flower color is white, its light or shine in the day, or appear in the night. It comes from the Song Dynasty Wang Anshi's poem to the lady of CAI.
Idiom usage
Because he came to the blue hall in the evening, the peach trees across the river were all dark, while Li Du Ming realized the magic and dazzled the day and night.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Anshi's poem to Cai's lady in Song Dynasty, it is said that "the night is full of Li, the day is full of peach."
Idiom explanation
It refers to plum flower with white color, whose brilliance either shines in the daytime or appears at night.
illuminate day and night
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