With the moon and the stars
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is d à iyu è P à x à ng, which means to get up early and go to bed late and keep on running. From cinnabar Dan.
Analysis of Idioms
The moon with stars
Idiom usage
It is said that the three of them lived on the road with the moon and the stars, and arrived in the summer. Journey to the West Chapter 20
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the first fold of Wu Mingshi's "cinnabar Dan" is: "with the moon and the stars, bear the cold, leave home well."
Chinese PinYin : dài yuè pī xīng
With the moon and the stars
we had better stay over for a while. qiě zhù wéi jiā
husband elevated by his wife's high status or fortune. qī róng fū guì
act according to circumstances. jiàn jī xíng shì
exotic and strangely scented flowers. qí pā yì hùi
burn famous string instrument for fuel and cook crane for meat -- offense against culture. fén qín yù hè