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Idioms and explanations describing the moon

1. The moon sets and the stars sink: The moon sets and the stars dim. It means when the sky is about to break.

2. A crescent moon: A bright moon is very bright, very bright.

3. The flowers are in full bloom and the moon is full. A metaphor for beauty and perfection. It is often used to congratulate people on their wedding.

4. 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.

5. Stars holding the moon: Many stars set off the moon. It is a metaphor for people supporting a person they respect and love.

6. Yelang is arrogant: Yelang: a small country in the southwest of the Han Dynasty. It is a metaphor for people who are ignorant and arrogant.

7. In front of the wine bottle and under the moon: in front of the wine bottle and under the moon. It refers to the leisurely situation of drinking wine and admiring the moon.

8. Stars gathering at the moon: Many stars gather and surround the moon. It means that many people support one person or many things surround one thing.

9. The jade moves and the gold flies: It means that the sun and the moon are flying. A metaphor for the passage of time. Jade, Jade Rabbit, refers to the moon. Jin, Jinwu, refers to the sun.

10. The moonlight is hazy: the scenery under the moonlight is very blurry and not very clear.

11. Pitch black: describes a darkness without any light. It also describes being ignorant of something.