Day and night
Daylight is a Chinese word, and its pronunciation is Hu à R à Gu à ngTi à n, which refers to the peaceful and prosperous times.
Explanation: ① refers to the peaceful and prosperous times. ② It is a metaphor for a public occasion with clear distinction between right and wrong. Same as "broad daylight". Source: Taiping imperial edict of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom: "Yao and Shun were able to be upright when the sun was shining; Yu and Ji were able to be upright when they were crazy." Example: in the past, the disciples of Wen Cheng and Wu Li were killed for their deceitfulness, but they stole and worshipped the seals, which consumed no money and money. In Tang Dynasty, they were able to communicate with each other in one day. The seventh volume of Lang Qian Ji Wen by Chen Kangqi in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : huà rì guāng tiān
Day and night
see through sb . 's treachery. dòng zhú qí jiān
unable to distinguish black from white. bù wèn zào bái