all is quiet in the dead of night
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y è L á NR é NJ ì ng, which means to describe the silence of the night and the quietness of the environment. It's from Yanqing Boyu.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] more quiet, more quiet at night
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Li Wenwei's Yan Qing Bo Yu, the third fold: "sooner or later, the jade rope is high and the Milky way is shallow. It's just the end of the night."
Idiom usage
It can be used to describe the silence of the night. In the first chapter of the story of the red brush written by Ming and Ling Mengchu, we can only wait until the night is quiet. "The first moment is amazing. Volume 16:" at about one hour, the night is quiet, and it's as bright as the sky. After a long time, it's burning. 」
all is quiet in the dead of night
human events are as uncertain as the weather - rén shì cāng sāng
scant oneself in food and clothes - chù yī suō shí