The sun and the moon rise
The sun and the moon, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì Yu è sh ē NCH é n, which means that the metaphor is not right. It comes from Xiao Dexiang's killing dog and persuading husband in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The first part of Xiao Dexiang's killing a dog and persuading a husband in Yuan Dynasty: "it's not that I hate my brother. He doesn't think about the flesh and blood of my mother, but he works with me day and night."
Idiom usage
The two sides are separated from each other and cannot meet each other or become enemies. example with the sun and the moon, I can express my heart.
Chinese PinYin : rì yuè shēn chén
The sun and the moon rise
let the words interfere with the sense. yǐ cí hài yì
make a quick decision as situation demands. zhuàng shì jiě wàn
a dragon and a tiger in combat. lóng zhēng hǔ zhàn
draw from one to make good the deficits of another. yì bǐ zhù zī
Ten years of trees, a hundred years of people. shí nián shù mù,bǎi nián shù rén