Solar eclipse
Eclipse of the sun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì Z è g à NSH í, meaning that the sun is to the west, and it's late to eat. He is diligent in politics. From baopuzi · Jiebao.
The origin of Idioms
Gehong's baopuzi · Jiebao in Jin Dynasty: "a king is not good enough to describe danger when he is at the end of his life. He is not good enough to lie down and wait for the day. What is the fear of disaster?"
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of diligence
Analysis of Idioms
The sun forgets to eclipse
Chinese PinYin : rì zè gàn shí
Solar eclipse
have neither learning nor skill. bù xué wú shù
lament to heaven and knock one 's head on earth. hū tiān kòu dì
A bell is buckled by an arrow. yǐ tíng kòu zhōng
Satirize virtue and recite merits. fěng dé sòng gōng
white hair and wrinkled skin-aged. hè fà jī pí