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1. Poems describing the sun

The sun shines on the incense burner and produces purple smoke, and you can see the waterfall in front of the river in the distance.

The spring mountain is warm and the sun is gentle, and the curtains of the pavilion are closed.

The setting sun is setting in the isolated village, and the old trees are covered in light smoke with jackdaws. Under the shadow of a little Feihong, there are green mountains and green waters, white grass, red leaves and yellow flowers.

Since ancient times, autumn has been a sad and lonely time. I say that autumn is better than spring.

The red sun is scorching like fire, and the fields and rice are half withered.

The scenery is different when autumn comes in the fortress, but the geese in Hengyang leave without paying attention. Sounds echoed from all sides. Thousands of miles away, the long smoke sets and the sun sets, solitary city closed.

Touring the five lakes at sunset, the mist is full of sadness. Who will ask about the ups and downs of the ages?

Floating clouds can always block the sun, and the absence of Chang'an makes people sad.

Hai Ri is born and the night is over, and Jiang Chun is entering the old year.

A hundred years will make a hundred more years, and you must love today (Wang Shizhen, Ming Dynasty)

Fame is nothing, not as good as the two tides of the Hanjiang River (Lu You, Song Dynasty)

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I am willing to work hard all my life to make you happy today (Five Dynasties·Niu Qiao)

The lonely smoke is straight in the desert, and the sun sets in the long river (Tang Dynasty·Wang Wei)

The wind is uncertain , people are still at first, the path will be full of red when the sun sets tomorrow (Zhang Xian, Song Dynasty)

I just feel that I was happy to wait for the sun, but all the precious moments are always wasted (Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty)

The four seasons are lovely Only in spring, a young man can be mad at anything (Republic of China, Wang Guowei)

The sun has always been short of a long rope (Tang Dynasty, Li Shangyin)

The river flows day and night, and the guest's heart is still sad (Southern and Northern Dynasties, Southern and Northern Dynasties) Xie Tiao)

When the sun reaches the end of the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea, if you want to see a thousand miles away, you can reach a higher level (Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty)

To sing in the daytime, you must indulge in drinking, and you will be young. Returning home with good friends (Du Fu, Tang Dynasty)

If you have wine today, you will be drunk today, and tomorrow will bring you sorrow. (Luo Feng, Tang Dynasty)

I must be completely drunk to see you off today, and I will look after you tomorrow. A Long Reminiscing Road (Jia Zhi, Tang Dynasty)

I will catch the general today, but this time I will lose my old scalp (Yang Pu’s wife, Song Dynasty)

The sun rises in the east and rains in the west, the way is Even if there is no sunshine, there will still be sunshine (Liu Yuxi, Tang Dynasty)

Singing to wine, life is like dew in the morning, the past days are full of hardships (Cao Cao, Wei Dynasty)

How many days can you be happy for a hundred years? , One confidant is rare (He Lanting, Qing Dynasty)

There is no need to worry about the sunset on a long journey. When you are old, you will always hope that the river is clear (Gu Yanwu, Ming Dynasty)

There is no war in the wilderness and the sky is clear The sound of the sound, forty thousand rebels died on the same day (Du Fu, Tang Dynasty)

Thousands of mangroves and clouds in the mountains, the sun fades after watching the wine (Weizhuang, Tang Dynasty)

Thousands of miles apart, The long smoke sets and the lonely city is closed (Fan Zhongyan, Song Dynasty)

No one is good for a thousand days, and flowers are red for a hundred days (Yuan Shi Naian)

People say that the setting sun is the end of the world, as far as you can see No Home at the End of the World (Li Gou, Song Dynasty)

When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the water is as green as blue (Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty)

If you eat three hundred lychees a day, you might as well grow a long tree Lingnan native (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty) 2. What are the famous quotes or ancient poems containing the word "日"

The Sun in Poems

1. The sun rises in the southeast corner, shining on my Qin family building .

(Han Yuefu: "Mo Shang Sang")

2. The sun is shining behind the mountains, and the Yellow River is flowing with people.

(Wang Zhihuan: "Climbing the Stork Tower")

3. The river and mountains are beautiful in Chiri, and the spring breeze is fragrant with flowers and grass.

(Du Fu: "Quatrains")

4. At dusk, the mountains are far away, the weather is cold and the white house is poor.

(Liu Changqing: "The Master Stays at Furong Mountain in the Snow"))

5. The solitary smoke in the desert is straight, and the sun is setting in the long river.

(Wang Wei: "Envoy to the Fortress")

6. Entering the ancient temple early in the morning, the first sun shines on the high forest.

(Chang Jian: "Inscribed on the Zen Temple Behind Poshan Temple")

7. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue.

(Bai Juyi: "Remembering the South of the Yangtze River")

8. Thousands of households always replace old talismans with new peaches.

(Wang Anshi: "Yuan Ri")

9. The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red.

(Yang Wanli: (Leaving Jingci Temple to see Lin Zifang off at dawn))

10. The green mountains on both sides of the strait face each other, and a lonely sail comes from the sun.

(Li Bai: "Looking at Tianmen Mountain")

11. The sunflowers in the green garden are waiting for the sun to set in the morning dew.

(Han Yuefu: "Long Song Xing")

12. Flying to the Qianxun Pagoda on the mountain, I heard the rooster crow and saw the sun rising.

(Wang Anshi's "Climbing Feilai Peak")

13. The plum blossoms are yellow, the sun is clear, and the creek is overflowing, but the mountains are running.

(Zeng Ji's "Three Qu Daozhong")

14. The beautiful sun is finding its beauty on the shore of Surabaya, and the boundless scenery is new for a while.

(Zhu Xi: "Spring Day" )

15. The rooster roosts in Jie, and when the sun sets, the sheep and cattle roost.

("A Gentleman in Service")

16. When singing during the day, you must indulge in alcohol. Youth is a good companion for returning home.

(Du Fu: "Wen Guanjun took over Henan and Hebei")

17. Flowers are flying everywhere in the spring city, and the east wind keeps the willows from falling.

(Han Hong << Cold Food>>)

18. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west, but there is no sunshine but there is sunshine.

(Liu Yuxi's "Bamboo Branch Ci" 3. Write down the idioms and verses about the sun and their meanings

The sun is thinning and the mulberry trees are still thinning.

It is a metaphor for old age and the sun is thinning on the western mountain. It's about to set. It's a metaphor for aging people or decaying things approaching death.

Thin, approaching. The saying comes from "Hanshu·Yang Xiong Zhuan 1": "Lin Miluo, I am afraid that the sun will be thin." " Xishan."

The sun sets over Yu Yuan as the sun sets over Xishan. Yu Yuan is the place where the sun enters in myths and legends.

"Huainanzi·Tianwenxun": "Defend the sun to Yu Yuan , it means dusk. "Zhuang Kuiji Xiao: "Taiping Yulan" is written as "Bo Yu Yuyuan"

The sun is not waiting for me and the time is not waiting for me. I should seize the time and use it every day. To describe being busy with work and having no leisure time.

The Chinese version of "Historical Records·Feng Chan Shu" says: "Although he was ordered to do so, he failed to achieve his goals. When he came to Liang's father, his morals were not consistent. If he did, he had no time to give. That's why. "Use hope for immediate things" The sun does not move and the sun's shadow does not move. To describe the extremely short time and the sun does not move its shadow, see "the sun does not move the sundial". Schedule monthly lessons and test according to a certain program every day and every month.

Describes being conservative and without innovation. Sunrise refers to working at sunrise one after another, getting up to work when the sun rises, and resting when the sun sets. It originally refers to the way of life of ancient people, and later also refers to simplicity. In simple life, the sun rises three poles high and is red and yellow in color.

"Book of Southern Qi: Astronomical Chronicles 1": "In November of the fifth year of the Yongming Dynasty, the sun rose three poles high and the color was red and yellow." It is a metaphor for two places that are far apart and cannot be together. The days are short and the time is short. There are many things in the heart.

It means that it is difficult to realize the wish for a while. It means that the day and month training means hard work for a long time in order to achieve perfection. To the point of being mature day after day. To describe the long days, not eating on the same day is the same as "forgetting to eat on the day of the day". Forgetting to eat on the day of the day is seen as "forgetting to eat on the day of the day".

Describes concentration and diligence, the sun is three feet high, the sun is three feet high, the wind is warm, see "the sun is warm and the wind is gentle". Family members call the bulge in the heavens the Dragon Court, and the "Sun-horned Dragon Face" is the noble face of the emperor. In the old days, physiognomists called the bulge in the forehead the Dragon Face.

The "Sun-horned Dragon Face" is the noble face of the emperor. In the old days, physiognomists called the phase of the moon a very noble one. It means that the forehead is like a half-moon. The sun is pointed at the pearl. It describes a person's forehead is wide, the sky is full, and his appearance is extraordinary. The sun is close to Chang'an, the far south is in the Song Dynasty, Liu Yiqing's "Shishuo Xinyu·Suhui". ": "Emperor Ming of Jin was several years old, and he sat on Emperor Yuan's lap.

Someone came from Chang'an... and asked Emperor Ming: 'How do you mean Chang'an is as far away as the sun?' The answer was: 'The sun is far away. I don't hear anyone. Coming from the sun, you can actually tell.

'The emperor of the Yuan Dynasty gathered his ministers for a banquet and told him this.

He asked again and said: 'The sun is approaching. . ’ Emperor Yuan lost his countenance and said, ‘Why are you so different from what you said yesterday? ’ The answer was: ‘When I raise my eyes and see the sun, I cannot see Chang’an.

'" Later, the metaphor of "the sun is near, Chang'an is far away" is used to refer to the imperial capital but not reach it. After a long time, we can see the good and bad of people's hearts. True holiday, longevity will last forever. "As time goes by, the sky will last forever." Seeing "Daily Moon and Deep" for a long time, the day is also the "long -lasting age".

Describes the accumulation of little and the continuous progress of the sun and the moon.

"Poetry Bei Feng Riyue": "The sun lives in the moon and shines down. earth. "Mao Chuan: "The sun is almost as bright as the moon, and it shines upon it. ”

Later used to refer to the passage of time, the passage of time and the passage of time. The clear sunshine is bright and the breeze is refreshing.

Describes the weather being clear and the sun and the moon gradually fading and receding. Sunset describes a sharp decline. Sunset Xishan ① means when the sun sets from the west mountain.

② It is a metaphor for aging people or decayed things approaching death. "The sun sets and the road is far away." The sun sets and the road is far away. Come to the end. A metaphor for reaching the end.

Du Fu's "Twenty Rhymes of Giving to Geshu Kaifu Han" in the Tang Dynasty: "The spring grass has stopped for a few years, and today the road is poor." "There is a long way to go".

It was getting late and the journey was still far. It is a metaphor for trying one's best to make ends meet. The sun is warm and the wind is gentle. The sun is warm and the breeze is gentle.

Describing the weather as sunny and warm as the day and the wind as calm as the wind, see "the sun is warm and the wind is gentle." The day is dry and the evening is alert. Working hard means self-improvement; vigilance means being cautious. "Work hard every day and be alert at night" describes being diligent and cautious from morning to night and not daring to slack off.

Quotation from "Yi Qian": "A gentleman works hard all day long, and is vigilant at night, and has no fault." Day and night, every day and every night.

To describe a long lasting time, the sun rises three bamboo poles above the ground. It's about eight or nine o'clock in the morning.

It is often used to describe that it is already bright and it is late. "Book of Southern Qi·Astronomical Chronicles 1": "In the eleventh month of the fifth year of the Yongming Dynasty, the sun rose three poles high and its color was red and yellow."

One day is more than one day. Describes the development of things as they become more and more deepening or serious. Be cautious every day. Be more cautious every day.

Describes doing things very carefully. The sun rises and the moon is constant. The sun rises slowly and the moon gradually fills up. It is a metaphor for the prosperity and development of things.

A quote from "Poetry·Xiaoya·Tianbao": "Like the moon's perseverance, like the sun's rise." Mao Zhuan: "Heng means string; rise means coming out.

It means progress with words." Zheng Xuan's note: "The moon waxes when it reaches its first quarter, and becomes bright when the sun begins to rise."

Commonly used as words of congratulations in the future. Daily province and monthly lessons. See "Daily province and monthly test". Daily province and monthly test. Assessment every day and every month. Tens of thousands of money per day. ① Tens of thousands of dollars are spent on food every day. Describe life as extremely luxurious.

The Chinese version of "Book of Jin: Biography of He Zeng": "To defend He Zeng's extravagant nature, we must spend extravagance. The curtains, carriages and clothes are extremely gorgeous, and the taste of the food is better than that of a king... Eating the sun Thousands of dollars, but there is no place to put chopsticks."

② To describe a generous salary, write tens of thousands of words a day as a test; write an article of tens of thousands of words a day as a test. He is extremely talented in speaking and quick in writing. He recites five chariots a day and reads many books a day.

Five cars, describing many books, the passing of days and months, describing the continuous passage of time. "Yi Xici Xia" in the Book of Changes: "As the sun goes by, the moon comes, and as the moon goes by, the sun comes. The sun and the moon push each other and make things clear."

Sunless Dial There is no free time in a day. Describes being very busy and not having enough time. There is no second person in the capital who can compare to Sun Xia Wushuang.

It is said that the ability is outstanding, the day is cut, the moon is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the moon is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the moon is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the moon is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the moon is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the moon is cut, the day is cut, the day is cut, the moon is cut, the day is cut, the moon is cut, There are changes and increases. Describes continuous development, changing day by day, and changing every month.

Describes rapid changes and development. It is updated day by day and significant month by month. Describe Peng. 4. Write two verses containing Japanese characters, and indicate the author and their source

Late Sui Dynasty and early Tang Dynasty

Wang Ji

The sun sets over the western mountains, Only then do we know that the world is empty. Yong Huai

Li Yifu

The sun is shining brightly, and the music of the piano is accompanied by cries at night. Yong Wu

Chu Liang

The sunset is frosty and the wind is strong, and it is difficult for the feathers to turn. Qiuyan

Tang Dynasty

Anonymous

The sun and moon count thousands of times, and your name is called thousands of times. Late Autumn Part Six

Identifying the Right

Look at Japan from the sun, and look at the clouds from the clouds. Reminiscing about my hometown in the Tang Dynasty

Yu Liangshi

At dusk, I lean against the red door, and my robe is red from the red stain. Self-chanting

Ma Ran

Under the cool wind of pines, the sun sets over the empty mountains. Cengongyan

Yuan Wanqing

The sun shadow flies into the flower hall, and the scenery is accumulated in the grass pond. Fenghe Spring Pool Terrace

Unnamed Female Ghost

The moon sets on three trees, and the sun reflects on the ninth level of the sky. Showing the good power of the Song Dynasty

Wang Jian

On the high mountains, the dew is dissolved, and it flies into the chrysanthemums. Late Butterfly

Wang Ya

Every day people are empty and old, and they return every spring. Sending Spring Poems

Wang Wei

Playing the flute at Lingjipu, seeing off your husband at dusk. Wangchuanji Lake Lake

I go to collect lotus every day, and the island leader returns home in the evening. Huangfu Yue Yunxi's five miscellaneous poems Lotus Pier

Bu Xiang ① Go to the east mountain, the sun ② makes the spring grass deep. A gift to Wei Mu 18

Let’s see each other off in the mountains, the sunset covers the wood door. Farewell

At dusk the birds return, and the travelers keep going. Sending Li's Collected Relics to Lingaotai

Wei Yingwu

Desolate things through the ages, leaning against Changmen at dusk. Changmen nostalgic for the past

Linghu Chu

Visiting the Bidian Palace at dawn, looking up at the Chunting Pavilion in the sun. One of three Spring Outing Songs (a poem for Spring Outing)

Lu Lun

At dusk, the pond is full of snow, white gulls and willow flowers. Spring Tour in Dongtan 5. Poems about the sun and moon

Sun

1. The sun rises in the southeast corner and shines on my Qin Family House.

("Han Yuefu? Moshang Sang")

2. The sun is shining over the mountains, and the Yellow River is flowing with people. (Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower")

3. The river and mountains are beautiful in Chiri, and the spring breeze is fragrant with flowers and grass. (Du Fu's "Quatrains")

4. At dusk, the mountains are far away, the weather is cold and the white house is poor. (Liu Changwu's "The Master Stays at Furong Mountain in the Snow")

5. The lonely smoke is straight in the desert, and the sun is setting over the long river. (Wang Wei's "Envoy to the Fortress")

6. Entering the ancient temple early in the morning, the first sun shines on the high forest. (Chang Jian's "Inscription on the Zen Temple Behind Poshan Temple")

7. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as the fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. (Bai Juyi's "Remembering the South of the Yangtze River")

8. Thousands of households are always replacing old talismans with new peaches. (Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri")

9. The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are red again. (Yang Wanli "Sent Off to Lin Zifang at Dawn from Jingci Temple"

10. The green mountains on both sides of the strait face each other, and the sun is approaching. "Li Bai "Looking at Tianmen Mountain")

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1. There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground.

Look up at the bright moon and lower your head to think about your hometown. (Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts")

2. The sky is low in the wilderness and the trees are low, and the clear moon on the river is close to the people. (Meng Haoran's "Su Jian Dejiang")

3. The bright moon shines among the pines. Qingquan Stone flows upstream. (Wang Wei's "Mountain Residence in Autumn")

4. The wild geese fly high in the moonlight, and the Chanyu escapes at night. (Lu Lun's "Song of the Past")

5. Raise your glass to the bright moon and make three people look at each other. (Li Bai's "Drinking Alone under the Moon")

6. If you don't recognize the moon when you are young, you will call it a white jade plate. (Li Bai's "Gu Lang Yue Xing")

7. People deep in the forest don't know that the bright moon comes to shine. (Wang Wei's "Zhuli Pavilion")

8. When the moon rises, birds startling the mountains, and they sing in the spring stream; (Wang Wei's "Birds in the Stream")

9. People have joys and sorrows. , the moon waxes and wanes. (Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou? When Will the Bright Moon Come?")

10. The bright moon came to pass during the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. (Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress") 6. Words with the word "日"

Ri'an rì'ān [good-day] is a term used when meeting people or saying goodbye to people during the day.

Also known as "Hello" day shift rìbān [day shift]: the shift of workers who work during the day [day work]: the work done in a day shift. Also known as "day shift" sun spot rìbān [sunspot] i.e. sunspot daily rìbào [daily] a newspaper published every day 西山rìbóxīshān [declining rapidly as the sun is setting beyond the western hills; nearing one's end] thin: approaching.

The sun is about to set. It is a metaphor for things approaching decline or people reaching old age. The minister is approaching death and the sun is fading away. There is not much time left. It is time to repay the favor and serve the country.

——"Song History·Zhao Pu Biography" Japan Rìběn [Japan] country name. The island country in eastern Asia rìbùxiájǐ [be fully occupied everyday] means there are too many things to do and not enough time, although the day is full and the regulations are ambitious.

——"Hanshu·Gaodiji" daily rìcháng[ordinary;day-to-day;everyday] usual, regular daily life daily work place rìchǎng[day show] entertainment place during the day Schedule of performances rìchéng [programme]: the sequence arranged according to the date. Travel schedule [itinerary]: one day or daily schedule rìchéngbiǎo [calendar] a table that arranges the sequence and content of activities according to the date. Sunrise rìchū [sunrise] refers to the rising of the sun. Rìchūsāngān [late in the morning] means that the sunrise is already very high and it is getting late. The spring fog disappears at three poles, and guests from Shu at the head of the river are stationed at Lanwei. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Zhuzhi Ci" rìfùyīrì[day after day] day after day looking at the horizon and waiting for the ship rìgōng[daywork]: day shift, day shift; or in a day shift place The work done [day laborer]: a temporary worker who is paid according to the number of days; also refers to this kind of temporary working day high rìgāo-rìshàng [grow every day] to get higher day by day, grow upward day by day, and its stems and leaves are growing , then the sun will rise higher and higher.

——Li Yu, Ming Dynasty, "Xianqing Occasionally Planting Department" kiosk] Pavilion name, on the Sun View Peak Sunshine rìguāng [sunshine]: Sunlight, directional rays of the sun that are neither scattered nor reflected [daylight]: The light of the day, opposite to the darkness of the night. Sunlight plus light from the sky, contrary to moonlight and artificial light, penetrates deeply and casts shadows on the rocks.

——Tang Dynasty Liu Zongyuan's "A Journey to Xiaoshitan in the West of Xiaoqiu" Fluorescent lamp rìguāngdēng [daylight lamp] A kind of fluorescent lamp Sundial rìguǐ [sun's shadow]: The shadow of the sun persists for a long time, and the sundial gradually moves. ——Ming Dynasty Ma Zhongxi's "Zhongshan Wolf Biography" [sundial]: A device that uses the shadow cast by the sun to determine the time.

Also called "Sundial". rìhòu [in the future; in days to come] in the future; in the future this thing may be useful in the future rìhuánshí [solar annular eclipse] A type of solar eclipse.

The sun, moon, and earth are in the same straight line, and the moon is in the middle, covering the central part of the sun, forming a halo rìjī-yuèlěi [accumulate over a long period] means accumulating over a long period of time day by day, month by month, and month by month. He got up and sold his insidious and sycophantic trait in the name of loyalty and service. As time goes by, the momentum becomes stronger.

——"Song History·Qiao Xing's Brief Biography" diary rìjì[diary] A record of what happened, dealt with, or observed every day or frequently, especially personal activities, thinking or daily record of feeling rìjiān[in the daytime;during the day] 日日见rìjiàn[with each passing day;day by day] day by day showing day by day decline day by day rìjiàn[with each passing day;day by day ] gradually getting stronger day by day rìjiǔ[with the passing of time;in(the) course of time] The days are long and the road is far away, and the horse power is revealed, and the time reveals the human heart. rì jiǔ jiàn rén xīn[time reveals a person's heart] Only when we get along for a long time can we see the good and bad of people's hearts. The traveler said: "It takes time to see people's hearts." - "Journey to the West" Day by day and age by time rìjiǔ-suìshēn[long] Sui: years.

Deep: long-lasting meaning. Refers to the meaning of age. If you think about it over and over, there will naturally be a way to see how old it is.

——Song Dynasty Puji's "Wudeng Huiyuan·Yunmen Wenyan Zen Master" 日久天长 rìjiǔ-tiāncháng [in (the) course of time] refers to the passage of time, the passage of time, how can these slaves talk in front of them? Woolen cloth? ——"Dream of Red Mansions" rìjiù-yuèjiāng [have gradual advances; make steady and continual progress] There are achievements every day and progress every month. It describes how little things add up to a lot, but the young man really never leaves the house, never peeks into the garden, the sun is rising and the moon is approaching, and his kung fu is making great progress.

——"Heroes of Children" daily rìkān [daily publication] The daily publication rìkè [lesson]: the first lesson of the Bible part selected for admonishment during worship has been read now Finish [everyday homework]: Daily homework and watching TV have become children's daily routine. Daily homework rìlǐ-wànjī [be occupied with a myriad of state affairs] There are thousands of things to deal with in a day. It describes the rulers who were busy dealing with government affairs. Emperor Ming had so many things to do. How much free time did he have to study the profound meanings of Buddhist scriptures? ——"Popular Romance of the Later Han Dynasty" Calendar rìlì [calendar] represents the time of the year with one page per day; determines the day of the week for each day of the month; often also gives important astronomical information; sometimes indicates festivals, holidays and specific A booklet of other events related to the day calendar watch rìlìbiǎo[calendar watch] A watch that displays the weekly calendar and calendar as well as hours, minutes, seconds, and sometimes other images - also known as "double calendar" sunset rìluò[sunset] the sun sets in the west Sunset Xishan rìluòxīshān [sunset] The sun has set in Xishan, which means it is almost dusk.

It refers to a period of decline when the sun sets on the west mountain.

——"Xue Rengui's March to the East" corona rìmiǎn [corona] The thin outermost part of the sun's atmosphere, extending millions of kilometers from the sun's surface, contains extremely highly ionized atoms of iron, nickel and other gases, which indicates that the temperature has Millions of degrees. When viewed with the naked eye during a total solar eclipse, its appearance looks like a pearly gray halo surrounding the black disk of the moon. However, at other times, it can only be observed with a coronagraph. rìmù [at dusk] dusk when the sun is about to set. At dusk, smoke curled up from the cooking pots, and hundreds of people were killed.

——Qing.