Eight-character idioms of cherishing opportunities

Idiom: It's now or never. Time is no longer coming.

Pinyin: j Ρ bü kü shh, shbüzàI láI

Explanation: it means that the opportunity is rare, so we must seize it and not miss it.

Idiom: Time flies, the sun and the moon fly.

Pinyin: guāng yěn Sijiàn, rí yuè rú sunot.

Explanation: Shuttle: A part of a loom that guides weft yarns to interweave with warp yarns. Describe how time flies.

Source: Jing Ben's popular novel Rolling Jade Guanyin: "Time flies, the sun and the moon fly, more than a year."

Example: ~, just waiting to eat zongzi and moon cakes. ★ Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children is the 24th time.

Idiom: Time flies, the sun and the moon fly.

Pinyin: guā ng y ī n r ū nrn, rí yuè rú sunot.

Explanation: time flies: unconsciously past; Shuttle: A part of a loom that guides the weaving of weft yarns and warp yarns. Describe how time flies.

Idiom: Time flies, the sun and the moon flow.

Pinyin: guā ng y ī n r ī nrn, rì yuè rú liú

Explanation: Time flies: it passes before you know it. Describe how time flies.