make the day serve as night
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is B ǐ zh ò uzu ò y è, which means morning and dusk are reversed. It is often used for unlimited enjoyment. It comes from the book of songs Da Ya Dang.
Analysis of Idioms
Day and night
The origin of Idioms
"Da Ya Dang" in the book of Songs: "the style calls for the day and the night."
Idiom usage
To do something day and night. Rural families are no better than Shanghai. They stay up all night. In the fourth chapter of the late Qing Dynasty literature collection notes: emotional changes and the fourth chapter of a brief history of civilization, it is said that he always sleeps until the afternoon to get up every day, so that he can stay up all day and all night, and his official affairs are wasted. 」
Chinese PinYin : bǐ zhòu zuò yè
make the day serve as night
Report from the top to the bottom. shàng zhēng xià bào
There's no place to go when you've broken your iron shoes. tàpò tiěxié wúmìchù,délái quánbù fèigōngfù
the young man is promising and worthy to be taught. rú zǐ kě jiào