Idioms describing the evening.

Idioms describing the night: ghosts and foxes sing, fire trees and star bridges call day and night, the moonlight is like water, and the lights are brilliant.

1, Ghost Firefox sings: Ghost fire flashes, wild foxes wail, describing the eerie wilderness night.

Song and Huang Tingjian's "Memories of Xijiang Incident in Yubozhou" Source: "People and dogs bark at the west foot, ghosts and foxes crow."

2. Huoshuxingqiao: Describe the brightly lit scenery on the night of the festival.

The source of Tang Su Weidao's poem "The fifteenth night of the first month" says: "Fire trees and silver flowers are combined, and the stars and bridges are locked."

3. Calling the day night: Calling the day night is a metaphor for reversing black and white, regardless of right or wrong.

Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 20: "It's not called day and night, what a coincidence, but it can't mean east to west."

4. Moonlight is like water: the moonlight is bright and soft, like flashing and slowly flowing water, describing the beautiful night of moonlight.

The source of Tang Zhao's poem "Feeling Old in the Jianglou" is written like this: "It is very ethereal to go to the Jianglou alone, and the moonlight is like water."

5. Bright lights: describe the bustling scene of bright lights at night.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Yu Ming Yan (Volume 22): "Emperor Li Zong visited the Garden and climbed the Phoenix Mountain. At night, he saw the West Lake brightly lit, and it was all brightly lit. "