What is the end of the day
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì y ǐ NW á NGH é, which means drinking every day, but asking about other things. It comes from the biography of Yuan ang in the history of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: drink nothing every day
The origin of Idioms
"Yuanang biography of the Han Dynasty:" the south is low and wet, and silk can drink every day. What's the death? It's better to say that the king is not. So lucky to get rid of it. Yan shigu's note: "nothing more than words.".
Idiom explanation
Drink every day, but ask about other things.
Chinese PinYin : rì yǐn wáng hé
What is the end of the day
be bereaved of a parent or parents. zāo jiā bù zào
the lowly carry little authority. rén wēi quán qīng
thrice filled up and thrice emptied. sān yíng sān xū
Holy Spirit, civil and military. shèng shén wén wǔ
have never been heard from since. miǎo wú yīn xìn
Opportunity is not lost, it will never come again. jī bù kě shī,shī bù zài lái