Early riser idiom?

『壹』 形容早起的成语

夜寝早起: yè

qǐn

zǎo

qǐ, 寝: sleep. Night sleep and early rise. Describe diligence within study or work.

Getting up early and hanging up late: qǐ

zǎo

guà

wǎn, get up early and sleep late. Describe a person who is hardworking. As predicate and object; referring to daily life and living.

Getting up early and sleeping late: qǐ

zǎo

shuì

wǎn, get up early and sleep late. Getting up early in the morning and going to bed at night, referring to daily life and living. As predicate and object; referring to daily life.

Rise early and sleep late: qǐ

zǎo

tān

hēi, rise early and sleep late. Describe hard labor. As predicate and object; referring to hard labor.

起早摸黑: qǐ

zǎo

hēi, rise early and sleep late; refers to hard labor. As a predicate, determiner, or dative; referring to hard labor.

Dai Yue Ci Xing: dài

yuè

xīng, clad in stars, with the moon on the head. It describes a person who goes out early and returns late and labors hard, or a person who rushes day and night and has a hard journey. As a predicate and dative; referring to getting up early and working hard.

zǎo, meaning to get up very early when it is profitable. It is a metaphor for engaging in something for the sake of profit. 作宾语、定语;用于口语。

long-time rise and sleep at night: sù

xīng

mèi, long-standing: early; rise: get up; sleep: sleep. Rise early and sleep late. Describe diligence. As predicate and determiner; used in written language.

晨兴夜寐: chén

xīng

mèi, rise: get up. Rise early and sleep late. Describe hardworking and laborious. As a gerund; describing hard work and labor throughout the day.

What are the idioms of "morning"

Morning light is bright, the sun rises, the rising sun, the sun rises at the beginning of the morning, the sun is shining, the sun is shining, the sun is ready to come out.

First, the morning light is bright

Interpretation: Xiwei: the sky is bright. In the morning, the sky is bright.

Derived from: Jin Tao Qian "Return to the Rhetoric": "Ask the levies before the road, hate the morning light of the xiwei."

Example: Mist shrouded, the morning light is bright, this is the place I long for.

Second, the rising sun rises in the east

Comment: The sun rises from the east in the morning. Describe the vigorous weather.

Interpretation: the sun rises from the east in the morning.

Derived from: "Poetry Classic Name Wind Lagenaria with Bitter Leaves": "The Velvet Velvet is sounding the geese, and the Rising Sun begins to rise."

Example: Just when the rising sun rises, the five-star red flag in Tiananmen Square rises.

Third, the rising sun rises

Comment: The morning sun has just risen from the east. Metaphorically speaking, it is a scene of vigor and vitality.

Derived from: "Poetry Classic - Name Wind - Lagenaria with Bitter Leaves": "The Velvet Velvet is sounding the geese, and the Rising Sun is beginning to rise."

Example: It is better not to fantasize about something when the sun is setting, but to put in work when the sun is rising.

Fourth, the haze of the sunlight

Comment: Describe the beautiful scene of the haze scattered at sunrise and sunset.

Interpretation: The sun is shining when the sun rises and sets.

Derived from: Qing Wenkang "Children's Heroes" 31: "But see a thing reflecting the daylight, Xia Guang Wan Dao, Rui Qi Qi thousands of stripes, from the door rushed to his arms to fly."

Example: After a while, the east lit up, the sun rose. Showed half of the face, gradually larger, not long after, the whole red like a big fireball sun all jumped out, very dazzling.

Fifth, spouting

Interpretation: spouting: vigorous; the appearance of gushing out; want: to be. The original describes the appearance of water gushing out. Later, it describes when the sun will rise above the horizon; the radiant appearance.

From: *** "A Star's Flame Can Start a Prairie Fire": "It is standing on the top of a high mountain and looking at the east from afar, it has seen a round of sunrise with a lot of radiance and a lot of spewing out."

Example: The birds sang a joyful song and greeted the erupting sunrise.

『3』 Idioms describing people getting up early

Winking at the rooster and copying the dance Getting up early and working hard

朝肆暮家袭:肆:店. You get up early to open a store, and in the evening you can live in it. It refers to the two uses of a house.

Morning Rise and Night Sleep: Rise: get up. The first is to get up early and go to sleep at night. It describes hard work and labor.

With the moon and stars: to describe the early rise and late sleep, running around.

The early morning and late night: get up early and sleep late. Describe diligence. The same as "long-cherished night sleep".

long ago: early; rise: up; sleep: sleep. Early rise and late sleep. Describe diligence.

No profit is not early: refers to the profitability of getting up very early. It is a metaphor for engaging in something for the sake of profit.

The word "night" is used to describe a person who goes to bed late and gets up early. It is the same as "morning and night sleep".

The night and the sunset: night: night; sunset: late in the day. Getting up early and going to bed late, reading and studying hard.

The night and the morning: Xing: get up. The morning and the night. It describes diligence.

Dawn: dawn. The first thing you need to do is to get up early in the morning and stay at night. It describes a hard journey.

Night and morning: sleep: sleep; morning: early; morning: get up. The first is to get up early and go to bed late. It describes diligence.

night bed early rise: bed: sleep. The night sleeps and rises early. Describe the study or work diligently.

"Kwan" is a Chinese idiom that describes getting up early

Kwan: Kwan: store. It means that a house can be used for two purposes. It refers to the two specialized uses of a house.

晨兴属夜寐:兴:起. The morning rise and sleep at night. Describe the hard work.

With the moon and stars: describes the early rise and late sleep, running around.

The long period of time and the night place: get up early and sleep late. Describe diligence. The same as "long-cherished night sleep".

long ago: early; rise: up; sleep: sleep. Early rise and late sleep. Describe diligence.

No profit is not early: refers to the profitability of getting up very early. It is a metaphor for engaging in something for the sake of profit.

The word "night" is used to describe a person who goes to bed late and gets up early. It is the same as "morning and night sleep".

The night and the sunset: night: night; sunset: late in the day. Getting up early and going to bed late, reading and studying hard.

The night and the morning: Xing: get up. The morning and the night. It describes diligence.

Dawn: dawn. The first thing you need to do is to get up early in the morning and stay at night. It describes a hard journey.

Night and morning: sleep: sleep; morning: early; morning: get up. The first is to get up early and go to bed late. It describes diligence.

night bed early rise: bed: sleep. The night sleeps and rises early. Describe the study or work diligently.

『Wu』 What are the idioms describing early to bed and early to rise

Idioms describing early to bed and early to rise:

1. morning rising and night sleeping, Pronunciation: chén xīng yè mèi

Interpretation:

Rising: rise. It's a good idea to get up early and sleep late. It describes hard work and labor.

Source:

"Three Kingdoms Zhi-Wu Shu-Wei Yao biography": "so barely fine calendar drill, morning rise and night sleep is not not to rest, through the years and months, tired of the day force."

2, with the moon and stars, pronunciation: dài yuè pī xīng

Comment: describes the early rise and late sleep, running around.

Source: Yuan - Wu Ming's "Vermilion Sand Stretcher", the first fold: "With the moon and the stars, bear the cold and suffer the cold, away from the township well."

3. 夙兴夜处,读音:sù xīng yè chǔ

解解:早起晚睡。

Interpretation: get up early and go to bed late.

Source: "Yi Li - Shi Yu Li": "said that the son of a sad and obvious minister, morning and night is not peaceful."

4, long-standing Xing night sleep, pronunciation:, pronunciation:

Interpretation: long-standing: early; Xing: up; sleep: sleep. Get up early and sleep late. Describe diligence.

Source: "Poetry Classic - Wei Feng - Hooligan": "Early morning, rise and sleep at night; there will be no morning."

5 、夕寐宵兴,读音:xī mèi xiāo xīng

解解:晚睡早起。

Source: Nan Shi - Song Ji Shang - Wu Di (南史-宋纪上-武帝):"""是故夕寐宵兴,搜奖忠烈;潜构岖,遇上履虎;乘机奋发,义不图全."

(5) Early Rising Idioms Expanded Reading:

Proverbs describing early to bed and early to rise:

1, get up early to do morning exercises, a day of good spirits.

2, early to bed and early to rise, the spirit of a hundred times.

3, early to bed and early to rise, fresh and happy; late to bed and late to rise, strong pull eyelids.

4. Early to bed and early to rise, more than a ginseng body.

5. Early to bed, early to rise, rich, smart, good health.

6. Early to bed, early to rise, no disease to provoke you.

7. Wake up early and the cow will get dew first.

8, the time of the year is in spring, the time of the day is in the morning.

9. Early to bed and early to rise, make people healthy, rich and smart.

10, The early bird gets the worm first; the first foot gets the worm.

11, get up early and move your waist, a day less tired old.

12. The early bird gets the worm. The early bird has the worm to eat!

13, get up early three light, get up late three panic

『Lu』 What are the idioms describing get up very early

Idioms describing get up very early are: with the moon and the stars, wearing stars and the moon, get up early and sleep late, with the stars and the moon, and sleep early and sleep late.

1. dài yuè pī xīng (带月披星)

The basic meaning is: to get up early and go to bed late.

Source: Yuan - Wu Ming's "Vermilion Sand Stretcher", Fold 1: "With the moon and the stars, enduring the cold, away from the village well."

Vernacular translation: Getting up early and going to bed late, running around endlessly, enduring the cold, and leaving one's hometown.

2. Pī xīng dài yuè (披星戴月)

Basic meaning: to be clothed in the stars, with the moon at the top of one's head. It describes the hard work of laboring early in the morning and late at night, or rushing around day and night, and the hard work of traveling.

Source: Yuan - Wu Ming's "The Injustice Debtor", the first: "This big child is clad in the stars and the moon, and rises early and sleeps late."

Vernacular translation: Such a small child gets up early and works hard.

3. pī xīng dài yuè (披星带月)

Basic meaning: to describe the hard work of running around all night or going out early and returning late.

Source: Tang Lu Yan's "Seven Sentences": "The fencing returns very late at night, and the unicorn is folded in the stars and the moon."

Vernacular translation: late at night practicing the sword do not know where the interest is, early morning and late at night to get the unicorn.

4. qǐ zǎo tān hēi (起早贪黑)

Basic meaning: to get up early and go to bed late, describing people's hard labor. It is also said that one gets up early and stays up late.

Source: Modern Zhou Libo, "Stormy Weather", Part 1, 9: "'The first year, I worked for you for a whole year, dashing through the wind and the rain, getting up early and staying up late.' Guo Quanhai said, angry eyes."

5. Early morning and late night sleep [ sù xīng yè mèi ]

Basic meaning: get up very early and go to sleep very late.

Basic meaning: get up very early in the morning and go to bed late at night.

Source: Spring and Autumn Unknown "Poetry Classic - Wei Feng - Hooligan": "To rise early and sleep late; to have no morning to go."

Vernacular translation: "Getting up early and going to bed late is not too hard, and being busy is not a day's work".

1. The first thing you need to do is to get up early and go to bed late. It describes the diligence.

Derived from: Han - Cai Yong, "Let the Gao Yang Marquis Seal Ribbon Rune Policy Table": "I am to sleep at night and rise in the morning, knocking at my breasts to increase sighs, distracted by anxiety and confusion, gasping for breath to suck."

Translation: Therefore, I go to bed at night and get up early, knocking and sighing, and my heart is troubled and disturbed, and I breathe and breathe and breathe.

2, morning and night sleep

Explanation: Xing: rise. The first thing you need to do is to get up early and go to sleep at night. It describes hard work and hard labor.

Derived from: Western Jin - Chen Shou "Three Kingdoms - Wu Shu - Wei Yao biography": "Therefore, the reluctance of the fine calendar exercise, morning and night sleep is not not to rest, through the years, tired of the day force."

Translation: Therefore, we must be proficient in the calendar drill, get up early and sleep late without resting, and through the years, accumulate time and energy.

3, with the moon and stars

Explanation: Describe the early rise and late night, running around.

From: Yuan - Wu Ming's "Vermilion Sand Stretcher", the first fold: "With the moon and the stars, bear the cold and cold, away from the township well."

Translation: With the moon and stars, he left his hometown, enduring the cold.

4.

Explanation: Wake up early and go to bed late.

This is the same as "sleep at night and rise from morning to night".

Derived from: Spring and Autumn Period - Confucius "Yi Li - Shi Yu Li": "said that the son of a sad and obvious ministers, the long-running sleepless nights."

Translation: for the mourning son of a mourning obvious minister, early rise and late night sleep uneasiness.

5, long-rising night sleep

Explanation: long-rising: early; rise: up; sleep: sleep. Early to rise and late to sleep. It describes diligence.

Derived from: "Poetry Classic - Wei Feng - Hooligan": "Early in the morning and late at night, there is no need to carry on with the morning."

Translation: "Rise early, sleep late, and work hard for thousands and thousands of hours, and you can't count them all day by day".

What are the idioms that describe "morning"

1. In the morning, the sky is slightly bright.

Source Jin - Tao Qian "The Rhetoric of Returning to the World": "Ask the levies about their former paths, and hate that the morning light is faintly bright."

2,, morning fog diffuse

Pronunciation chén wù mí màn

Comment Diffuse: full, full. The morning fog filled the space around.

『Jiu』 Idioms for Early Risers

朝来肆暮家:肆:店. In the morning, you can open a store, and in the evening, you can live in the house. It refers to the two uses of a house.

晨兴夜寐:兴:起. Early rise and sleep at night. Describe the hard work.

With the moon and stars: to describe the early rise and late sleep, running around.

The early morning and late night: get up early and sleep late. Describe diligence. The same as "long-cherished night sleep".

long ago: early; rise: up; sleep: sleep. Early rise and late sleep. Describe diligence.

No profit is not early: refers to the profitability of getting up very early. It is a metaphor for engaging in something for the sake of profit.

The word "night" is used to describe a person who goes to bed late and gets up early. It is the same as "morning and night sleep".

The night and the sunset: night: night; sunset: late in the day. Getting up early and going to bed late, reading and studying hard.

The night and the morning: Xing: get up. The morning and the night. It describes diligence.

Dawn: dawn. The first thing you need to do is to get up early in the morning and stay at night. It describes a hard journey.

Night and morning: sleep: sleep; morning: early; morning: get up. The first is to get up early and go to bed late. It describes diligence.

night bed early rise: bed: sleep. The night sleeps and rises early. Describe the study or work diligently.

『Pick up』 How to express in idioms when you get up in the morning

神清气爽 [shén qīng qì shuǎng]

[释义] 1. Describes a person's spirit and mind. 2.