Explain in detail:
1, the seventh branch of the earth.
At noon, the old timing method is equivalent to eleven o'clock to thirteen o'clock.
In Japan and China (twelve o'clock).
Related idioms and meanings:
1, hurry up at noon:
Commentary: Afternoon: Interlaced and complicated. Criss-crossing, back and forth.
Source: Han Jiayi's "New Book Xiongnu": "In the afternoon, there are hundreds of thousands of people in the north, and the world is safe."
2. Qi xi is noon:
Description: Wu, son of Qi. Qi recommended his son. Refers to recommending sages, not avoiding relatives, being objective and fair. Also known as "Qi Xi Ju Zi".
Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong for three years": "Qi invited the old, Jin Hou asked for advice, thanked Hu, and his revenge will die. Asked again, he said, "noon is fine." "
3. Fan in the afternoon:
Explanation: afternoon: staggered and complicated; Fan: Pass on "Fan"; Fans: connect and incite. Describe setting traps and inciting each other.
Source: Tang Zongyuan's letter to Xu Jingzhao and Meng: "Apart from this great crime, don't be enemies, despise thousands of people and set up an afternoon fan."
Make sentences:
1, at noon, the water is as quiet as a mirror, and the lake is crystal clear.
At noon, the reading room is very quiet, as if no one is there.
It's as hot as a steamer in the room, as if the hot air at noon had been shut in.
He sat at his desk all morning, like an iron attracted by a magnet.
Just at noon, the boiling hot air drove all the creatures to the hidden place.