The sun and the moon cut
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is R ì Ju ā NYU è Xu ē, which means that the description gradually shrinks. It also means being raided from time to time. The same as "the sun cuts the moon". It comes from the biography of Xiao Zhizhong in the book of the new Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Xiao Zhizhong in the book of the new Tang Dynasty, it is said that "when private visits are opened, the right words are stopped, the sun and the moon are cut off, and the death is withered."
Idiom usage
As predicate and attributive, the adjective gradually shrinks, but it is no longer able to state. --Liang Qichao's Russian Turkish war Chronicles
Chinese PinYin : rì juān yuè xuē
The sun and the moon cut
despair gives courage to a coward. qín kùn fù chē
Resisting the tiger to the wolf. jù hǔ jìn láng
make amends for previous faults by some good services. yǐ gōng bǔ guò