1. Close the moon and shy the flowers: close: hide. Make the moon hide and make the flowers ashamed. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance.
2. Qiuyue Ru:: Jade. Describes the moon in autumn as bright and crystal clear.
3. Snow gathers in the middle of the moon: Snow accumulates in the moon. Describes a woman as white and beautiful.
4. Meteors chasing the moon: Like shooting stars chasing the moon. Describes quick action.
5. Fairy Guanghan: Guanghan: Guanghan Palace, the legendary fairy palace on the moon. The fairy in Guanghan Palace - Chang'e.
6. Lunar halo Zhifeng: Lunar halo: the halo that appears around the moon. When a halo appears on the moon, you know it's going to be windy. It is a metaphor that you can know its development trend by seeing some signs.
7. The sun and moon are selfless: The sun and moon selflessly shine on the earth. A metaphor for extending favor generally.
8. The falling rabbit receives the light: Rabbit: the moon. The falling moon took back the light. Refers to the moon setting.
9. Fishing for the moon in the water: Go to the water to fish for the moon. It is a metaphor for doing something that is impossible to do, and it can only be in vain.
10. Black Z rabbit walking: refers to the movement of the sun and the moon. Rabbit, the legendary jade rabbit in the moon. Point to the moon.
11. Hanging like the sun and moon: Like the sun and the moon hanging high in the sky. Describe the work as having eternal vitality.
12. The rabbit flies as the black bird flies: Crow: In ancient legend, there is a three-legged crow in the middle of the sun, so the sun is called the golden crow; Rabbit: In ancient legend, there is a jade rabbit in the moon, so the moon is called the jade rabbit. Describes the rapid passage of time.
13. The sun and the moon shine again: shine again: shine again. The sun and moon shine again. It is a metaphor for the emergence of a new Qingming situation after some turmoil.
14. Stars gather in the moon: many stars gather and surround the moon. It means that many people support one person or many things surround one thing.
15. Stars holding the moon: Many stars set off the moon. It is a metaphor for people supporting a person they respect and love.
16. When the sun rises and the moon rises, Heng means "change" and the moon waxes. Just like the sun has just risen and the moon has just begun to wax. It is a metaphor for when things are prosperous. In the old days, it was often used as a blessing.
17. Stars surround the moon: Many stars gather and surround the moon. It means that many people support one person or many things surround one thing. Same as "the stars gather in the moon".
18. Mid-Autumn Festival: refers to missing the opportunity. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is the roundest, brightest, and most beautiful, so it is used as a metaphor for good opportunities.
19. Fishing for the moon in the sea: Go to the water to fish for the moon. It is a metaphor for doing something that is impossible to do, and it will only be in vain.
20. Wearing the moon and wearing the stars: Wearing stars, with the moon above your head. Describes going out early and coming back late, working hard, or traveling day and night, and having a hard journey.
21. This month and the ancient month: It means that the moon is the same in ancient and modern times, but the metabolism of people and events is impermanent.
22. The moon sets and the stars sink: The moon sets and the stars dim. It means when the sky is about to break.
23. When the moon is full, it means eclipse: full: full; eclipse: associated with "eclipse" and deficiency. Lunar eclipses are more likely to occur when the moon is full. It is a metaphor that things will decline when they reach their peak.
24. White Rabbit and Red Crow: Synonyms for the moon and the sun. More refers to time.
25. Lunar halo and wind: Lunar halo: the halo that appears around the moon. A halo appears on the moon, which is a sign of wind. It is a metaphor that you can know its development trend by seeing some signs.
26. Flowers break when the moon falls: When the moon falls, flowers die. A metaphor for the death of a beautiful woman.
27. Everyone holds the moon: Everyone holds the moon together. It is a metaphor for people to support the same person.
28. The mountain is high and the moon is small: Describes the momentum of the night scene: looking from the bottom of the mountain, the mountain stands high and the moon in the sky is small and bright.
29. Flying Gold and Moving Jade: Gold: Golden Crow, it is said that there is a three-legged crow in the middle of the day, because it refers to the sun; Jade: Jade Rabbit, it is said that there is a Jade Rabbit in the middle of the moon, because it refers to the moon. Describe how time flies.
30. Main wind of lunar halo: Halo: The aperture around the sun and moon formed by refraction when sunlight or moonlight passes through clouds. A halo around the moon is a sign of wind.
31. Step on the moon and climb into the clouds: step on the moon and climb into the sky. Describes high ambitions.
32. Jade moves and gold flies: refers to the sun and moon flying like flies. A metaphor for the passage of time. Jade, Jade Rabbit, refers to the moon. Jin, Jinwu, refers to the sun.
33. Fishing for the moon from the bottom of the well: Fishing: taking things from the liquid. Fish the moon from the bottom of the well. It is a metaphor for doing things in vain and failing to achieve the goal at all.
34. The sun and the moon are without light: Even the sun and the moon have lost their brilliance. The metaphor is extremely dark.
35. Carving the moon and cutting the clouds: carving the moon and cutting the clouds. It is a metaphor for extremely exquisite craftsmanship.
36. Spring flowers and autumn moon: spring flowers, autumn moon. Generally refers to the beautiful scenery of spring and autumn.
37. In front of the wine bottle and under the moon: In front of the wine bottle, under the moon. Refers to the leisurely situation of drinking wine and admiring the moon.
38. The moon has set and the stars have set horizontally. Describe the deep night.
39. The moon and stars are sparse: When the moon is bright, the stars appear sparse.
40. The moon’s title is semicircular: circular: circular. It refers to the days on the eighth or ninth day of the lunar calendar, or the 22nd or 23rd day of the lunar month, when the moon goes up or down.
41. Sun and moon phase: the sun and moon appear alternately.
42. Three boats in one month: As a Buddhist saying goes, it is the same moon, but people on the three boats see it from different angles. It is a metaphor that there is only one Taoist rule in Buddhism, but it differs depending on people's understanding.
43. The sun and the moon are like shuttles: shuttle: a tool for pulling the weft when weaving. The sun and moon come and go like shuttles. Describe time passing quickly.
44. Golden Crow and Jade Rabbit: Golden Crow: According to ancient legend, there is a three-legged crow in the middle of the sun, so the sun is called the Golden Crow; Jade Rabbit: In ancient legend, there is a jade rabbit in the moon, so the moon is called the Jade Rabbit. Borrowing time.
45. The stars and the moon are bright and clean: the stars and the moon are bright and clean.
46. Wearing stars and wearing moon: Wearing stars and wearing moon. It describes running around all night or leaving early and returning late, which is very hard.
47. Jade Rabbit and Silver Toad: Legend has it that there is Guanghan Palace in the moon, and in the palace there are Jade Rabbit and Silver Toad. Therefore, this is a metaphor for the bright moon in the sky.
48. Competing for the glory of the sun and the moon: competition. Brighter than the sun and moon. It is often used to praise people's spirit and great achievements.
49. East Rabbit and West Crow: Rabbit and Crow: Ancient myths and legends say that there is a jade rabbit in the moon and a three-legged golden crow in the sun, so crow and rabbit are used to represent the sun and the moon. The moon rises in the east and the sun sets in the west. It means that time keeps passing.
50. Picking the laurel branches in the middle of the moon: picking the laurel branches in the moon. It is a metaphor for passing the imperial examination.
51. The moon has set and the stars are slanting. Describes the sky will be bright.
52. The moon is as bright as day: The moon shines as bright as day.
53. Lunar halo rain: Lunar halo: the halo that appears around the moon; foundation: the stone pier under the pillar. When the moon has a halo, it will be windy; when the foundation stone is wet, it will rain. A metaphor for a sign of change.
54. Chang'e flies to the moon: Chang'e: the fairy of the moon palace; runs: throws herself to. Chang'e threw herself at the moon.
55. The stars and the moon shine together: the stars and the moon shine together.
56. Jin Fei Yu Zou: Jin: Golden Crow, refers to the sun; Jade: Jade Rabbit, refers to the moon. The sun and moon are flying. It is a metaphor that time passes easily.