When the moon shines, it will eclipse
The Chinese idiom, Yu è y í ngz é sh í in pinyin, means that after the full moon, it will become the last quarter of the moon, which means that things will decline when they reach the peak. From the book of changes · Feng.
Idiom explanation
It means that an eclipse occurs only when the moon is full. It is also used as a metaphor to describe the decline of the prosperous.
The origin of Idioms
Feng in the book of changes: "when the sun is in the middle of the day, the sun will shine and the moon will eclipse."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used to admonish.
Examples
The moon is eclipsing, the heart in the day, to check the day, the degree of stay can be identified, please according to the effect of class density. The book of the Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yuè yíng zé shí
When the moon shines, it will eclipse
swear to die refusing to kneel -- even death will not make one yield. shì sǐ bù qū
hear readily without comprehending what is heard. ěr shí zhī tán
beat the drums and blare the trumpets. gǔ jiǎo qí míng