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Four-character idioms of dawn figures
Moonlight and morning flowers: refers to beautiful scenery.

Runan Morning Chicken: Runan Chicken.

Cock crows: hen crows. In the past, this was a metaphor for a woman stealing power and chaos. Same as hen's morning.

Wake up in the morning: get up before dawn. Describe working hard or worrying, and it is difficult to sleep. Ignorance, the sky is unknown; Dawn breaks.

Morning participation in evening ceremony: refers to the morning and evening ceremony for Buddha to participate in Zen.

Connected with the morning: bang, the same as "faint". Stay up all night. All day and all night.

Faint until dawn: all night. All day and all night.

Faint morning province: faint: it's just dark; Province: Visiting and greeting. Serve and sleep at night and ask questions in the morning. The old daily etiquette of serving parents.

Flowers in the morning and the moon in the evening: there are flowers in the morning and bright moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery. Just like Flowers and the Moon.

Dawn: Dawn: The sky is dark. It's dusk in the morning.

In the morning, I will sleep at night. In the morning, I will pay attention to my health. The old daily etiquette of serving parents.

Wake up in the morning, sleep at night: wake up. Get up early and go to bed late. Describe the effort.

Morning bell and dusk drum: dusk: evening. According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung at night. Metaphor can make people wake up.

Early attendance and late ceremony: refers to early and late visits.

Attend in the province every morning and evening: according to etiquette, pay homage every morning and evening.

Make a star meal in the morning: make breakfast in the morning and have dinner in the evening. Describe going out early and returning late, and working hard all day.

Nervous in the morning and nervous at night: nervous, careful; Strict and strict. Refers to managing the house diligently all day long.

Sooner or later: I still say that I am in the morning and evening. Metaphor is capricious.

Early warning and late warning: I still say that I will teach you day and night.

Chen Si: The hen announces the dawn. In the past, this was a metaphor for a woman stealing power and chaos.

Twilight drum and morning bell: Buddhist rules, playing drums in the temple at night and ringing bells in the morning. Metaphor can make people wake up.

As rare as the morning star: sparse: sparse. As rare as the stars in the morning. A few.