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What are the common sayings about the moon?

First, the sun sets and the Jade Rabbit rises.

Five: It is said that the sun is three feet and a half, so the sun is called the sun; Rabbit: It is said that there is a jade rabbit in the moon, so the moon is called the jade rabbit.

The sun rises in Dongshan, and the moon rises. Refers to dusk. It also refers to time.

The thirteenth time of Yue Chuan: "All the way, all the way, a little while later, the golden monkey has fallen and the jade rabbit has risen."

It means talking while walking. Soon, the sun rises in Dongshan and the moon rises.

Second, the golden jade rabbit.

Five: It is said that the sun is three feet and a half, so the sun is called the sun; Rabbit: It is said that there is a jade rabbit in the moon, so the moon is called the jade rabbit.

The sun rises in Dongshan, and the moon rises. Refers to dusk. It also refers to time.

Cong's "Spring Sorrow": "The golden rooster flies to the jade rabbit, and the green temples are evergreen all the year round.

It means that time flies and life is easy to get old.

Third, the jade rabbit and the silver toad.

Legend has it that there is the Guanghan Palace on the moon, and there are jade rabbits and silver toads in the palace. Therefore, it is a metaphor for the bright moon in the sky.

Tang Bai Juyi's Mid-Autumn Moon Order: "How many people are heartbroken, the jade rabbit and the silver toad are far from knowing."

It means that the moon shines on many people who are extremely sad, but the distant moon doesn't know this.

Fourth, wait for the rabbit.

It means sticking to the rules, not knowing how to be flexible or thinking about getting something for nothing, and enjoying success.

Waiting for the rabbit, from Everything is Wrong, is a metaphor for getting something for nothing, or sticking to narrow experience and not knowing how to change it.

Waiting for the Rabbit also encourages us not to take chances, not to think about getting something for nothing, and not to make efforts.

I hope there will be nothing if there is an accident.

5. A sly rabbit dies, but a good dog cooks.

Chef: Chef. When the rabbit dies, the hounds are finished.

Metaphor for the rulers after being abandoned or killed.