The moon and stars are sparse [yuè míng xīng xī]
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Basic meaning
When the moon is bright, the stars appear sparse .
Source
Cao Cao's "Dan Ge Xing·Part 1": "The moon and stars are sparse; the black magpie flies south. It circles the tree three times; what branch can I rely on?"
< p>Example sentenceOne summer night, we were boating on the lake, and everyone was intoxicated by the magical scenery.
Near antonyms
Synonyms Moon is bright, stars are sparse, moon is white, wind is clear