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The significance of the rising sun
Sunrise: The rising sun in Ran Ran. The sun rises in the east in the morning. Describe the vibrant weather. It also means that the hard years have passed and the beautiful days have just arrived.

The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Bitter Leaves: "The rising sun rises."

Example of idioms: I described how they struggled in the dark, how they saw the rising sun and smiled through tears. (Lao She's "Most Praise")

Traditional writing: the rising sun rises.

ㄒㄩㄖㄧㄉㄨㄙㄕㄥ Athena Chu.

The pronoun of the rising sun: full of vitality describes a vibrant, busy and prosperous oil field. Zhang Tianmin's entrepreneurial spirit rises like the sun. Metaphor things are in the primary stage and have a bright future.

The antonym of the rising sun: the sunset is thin: approaching. The sun is going down. It is a metaphor that things are approaching decline or people are getting old, and I am approaching death. I'm dying. I have little left. I'm giving back to my country. I'm dying. Li Jingmi's "Chen Shi Biao": "(Grandma Liu) is critically ill and her life is in danger.

Idiom grammar: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; Include praise

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

The sun rises in the east in the morning.

Russian translation: навостокеподняосоо.

Japanese translation: Asahi Todo (ひがしにのぼる)

Other translations: this song.

Idiom riddle: Li

Pronunciation note: I can't pronounce it as "sēnɡ". "

Note: Sheng, you can't write "Sheng".