We ancient people in China cherish words like gold and are very particular about the use of words. "Night" and "night" depend on the ups and downs of the moon.
When there is a moon at night, it is called night. The official script for that night was a hijab with an abortion in it. In other words, the night with the moon is called night. On the fifteenth day of the first month, the moon is the roundest, so the fifteenth day of the first month is called the Lantern Festival, not the Lantern Festival.
When there is no moon at night, it is called night. Then when do we have no moon every month? Junior one and thirty. There are moons at other times. So we can't see the moon on New Year's Eve, so it's called New Year's Eve, not New Year's Eve.
Discrimination of midnight snack:
The word midnight snack now has a new meaning, that is, adding meals at night. But this is not its original intention.
Night, pinyin: xiāo, original meaning: sleep. Escape: at night. "Night" refers to the time at night, which is about eight or nine o'clock after dinner, that is, the time for sleeping.
Night, pinyin: yè, is a common first-class Chinese character. This word first appeared in the bronze inscriptions from the late Shang Dynasty to the Western Zhou Dynasty, and it is a pictophonetic character. The ancient glyph uses "Xi" to indicate the evening and "Yi" as the phonetic symbol. Night refers to the period from darkness to dawn.
Discrimination: Singing every night. "Night" refers to the time at night, which is about eight or nine o'clock after dinner, that is, the time for sleeping. "Night" refers to the period from nightfall after dusk to sunrise the next morning, which is about 6 pm to 6 am.