The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Bitter Leaves: "The rising sun rises."
Example of idioms: I described how they struggled in the dark, how they saw the rising sun and smiled through tears. (Lao She's "Most Praise")
Traditional writing: the rising sun rises.
ㄒㄩㄖㄧㄉㄨㄙㄕㄥ Athena Chu.
The pronoun of the rising sun: full of vitality describes a vibrant, busy and prosperous oil field. Zhang Tianmin's entrepreneurial spirit rises like the sun. Metaphor things are in the primary stage and have a bright future.
The antonym of the rising sun: the sunset is thin: approaching. The sun is going down. It is a metaphor that things are approaching decline or people are getting old, and I am approaching death. I'm dying. I have little left. I'm giving back to my country. I'm dying. Li Jingmi's "Chen Shi Biao": "(Grandma Liu) is critically ill and her life is in danger.
Idiom grammar: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; Include praise
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion and color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms
Generation time: ancient idioms
The sun rises in the east in the morning.
Russian translation: навостокеподняосоо.
Japanese translation: Asahi Todo (ひがしにのぼる)
Other translations: this song.
Idiom riddle: Li
Pronunciation note: I can't pronounce it as "sēnɡ". "
Note: Sheng, you can't write "Sheng".