the sun rising in the east—display of youthful vigour and vitality
Interpretation: Rising Sun: Rising Sun. The sun rises in the east in the morning. Describe the vibrant weather. It also means that the hard years have passed and the beautiful days have just arrived.
Source: The Book of Songs, Wind and Bitter Leaves: "The geese are singing; The sun rises. "
Vernacular translation: "The Book of Songs has bitter leaves": "Listen to the wild geese again, and the dawn is just dawn."
Make a sentence
Under the leadership of the Party, our motherland is full of vitality like the rising sun.
Just as the rising sun is rising, the five-star red flag of Ran Ran Ran Ran in Tiananmen Square rises.
Antonym: The sun is setting, out of control, dying, dying, hopeless, dying.
Extended data:
First, the rising sun rises.
Interpretation: Chaoyang has just risen from the east. Metaphor is full of vigor and vitality.
Source: The Book of Songs, Wind and Bitter Leaves: "The rising sun rises."
Vernacular translation: The Book of Songs Bitter Leaves: "Dawn is just dawn."
Second, if the sun rises,
Interpretation: It seems that the sun has just risen. Metaphor new things have broad development prospects and strong vitality.
Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Tianbao: "As the moon remains unchanged; As the sun rises; Such as the life of Nanshan. "
Vernacular translation: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Tianbao: "As long as the sun doesn't set, the moon rises every day. As long as Nanshan. "
Three. Full of vitality
Interpretation: Describe the vitality of nature or active social life.
Source: Zhang Tianmin's Entrepreneurship: "The oil field is full of vitality, busy and thriving."
Fourth, in full swing [rü zh not ng ti ā n]
Interpretation: Like the midday sun. Metaphor is when things are at their peak.
Source: The Book of Songs Li Feng Jane Xi: "On the side of heaven, it is in front."
Vernacular translation: "The Book of Songs Li Feng Jane Xi": "It's a red sun in the sky, and the dance leader stands in front."
Verb (abbreviation for verb) The sun went down.
Interpretation: refers to the scene at sunset in the evening. It also means death or the decline of things.
Source: Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha Qiu Si": "When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world."
Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha Qiu Si": "The sunset gradually loses its luster and sets in the west. In the cold night, only lonely travelers wander in distant places. "