Results for: eclipse of the moon, lunar eclipse
English Chinese
the moon, amorous involvement婵媛 [chan2 yuan2]
the moon, amorous involvement嬋媛 [chan2 yuan2]
the new moon, the first day of each lunar month朔日 [shuo4 ri4]
the new moon, the first day of the lunar month朔望 [shuo4 wang4]
the seventh night of the seventh moon, when the legendary Cowherd and Weaving Maid meet each other for their once a year tryst over a bridge formed by sympathetic magpies over the Milky Way (the day is a festival for girls and young lovers)七夕
the sun and moon shine once more, fig. things get back to normal after an upheaval日月重光 [ri4 yue4 chong2 guang1]
the sun and moon shuttle across the sky, fig. time flies日月如梭 [ri4 yue4 ru2 suo1]
the sun and moon, day and month, every day and every month, season, life and livelihood日月 [ri4 yue4]
The sun and the moon are dimmed (often used to mean darkness in a figurative sense to describe life under tyranny, foreign occupation)日月無光
The sun and the moon pass over the sky as fast as a weaver's shuttle. -- How fast time flies!日月如梭
The sun and the moon shine again (used figuratively to describe a joyful event such as the downfall of a despot, liberation from enemy occupation)日月重光
the traditional Chinese calendar, the lunar calendar农历 [nong2 li4]
the traditional Chinese calendar, the lunar calendar農曆 [nong2 li4]
the traditional Chinese lunar calendar夏历 [xia4 li4]
the traditional Chinese lunar calendar夏曆 [xia4 li4]
 

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