1. What are the idioms that start with the word "Sha"?
There are no idioms that start with the word "Sha". The following idioms with the word "shine" are as follows:
1. 风流日狠 [fēng chuī rì shài]: The strong wind blows and the scorching sun shines. Described as unobstructed.
2. 花下裈 [huā xià shài kūn]: 裈: crotch pants. Drying pants under flowers. The metaphor is not elegant and ruins the scenery.
3. Three days to fish, two days to dry the net [sān rì dǎ yú, liǎng rì shài wǎng]: It is a metaphor for not having perseverance in study and work, often interrupted, and unable to persist for a long time.
4. Three days of fishing, two days of drying the net [sān tiān dǎ yú, liǎng tiān shài wǎng]: a metaphor for lack of perseverance in study and work, frequent interruptions, and inability to persist for a long time.
5. Rain and sun [yǔ lín rì shài]: rain and sun. It also describes the hardships of working in the open air or traveling.