One day there was no sun
One day without the sun is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y ǒ UTI ā nm é IR ì t ó u, which is interpreted as a metaphor for absurd words and deeds. The same as "there is no day".
Idiom explanation
It is a metaphor for absurd words and deeds. The same as "there is no day".
Idioms and allusions
[source] Lang Ying of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the sequel to the seventh revision, poems and verses, as the saying goes: "it is true that there is no day when the sun is gone, so is the Song Dynasty's children prodigy poem." [example] just kill the slave, the one who doesn't want to die I'll take this thing and put it to shame. It's the hairpin that you have with you. It's all here. The twelfth chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua
Discrimination of words
Synonym: there is no day, there is no day, there is no day
Chinese PinYin : yǒu tiān méi rì tóu
One day there was no sun
dwell on the past and make the historic scenes live again. diào gǔ xún yōu
engrave on one's mind or memory. míng zhū fèi fǔ
find it hard to vindicate oneself. bǎi kǒu nán fēn
attack the enemy at his weak points. pī háng dǎo xū