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Time flies, time is like an arrow, the sun and the moon are like a shuttle, farewell to the old and welcome the new, spring to autumn.
1. Time flies is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is shí guāng rěn rǎn, describing the passage of time.
Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 37: "After Xuande returned to Xinye, time flies, and it is a new year. ”
2. Time is a Chinese idiom, pronounced guāng yīn sì jiàn, which describes the rapid passage of time.
Source: Ming Feng Menglong Volume 1 of "Yu Shi Mingyan": "Time is like an arrow, and I don't realize that the end of my life is coming to an end. ”
3. The sun and moon are like shuttles is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is rì yuè rú suō, which means that the sun and the moon come and go like shuttles. Describe how quickly time flies.
Source: The fifteenth chapter of "A Little History of Civilization": "It is time like water, the sun and the moon are like a shuttle, and in a blink of an eye, the fifth day of the new year has passed." ”
4. Farewell to the old and welcome the new, Chinese pinyin: cí jiù yíng xīn, interpretation: diction: farewell. Ying: Greet. Saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new refers to saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the arrival of the new year, that is, the meaning of celebrating the new year.
Usage: Our people are really happy today, and the Chinese New Year's Eve is about saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new.
5. Spring goes to autumn is an idiom, pronounced chūn qù qiū lái, which refers to the passing of spring and the arrival of autumn, which is used to describe the passage of time.
Source: Ming Liu Ji's "Embankment Song": "Spring goes to autumn and year after year, life and death cry and stay together." ”
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Approaching the New Year, when the new year is approaching, when the old year is coming to an end, when the new year is approaching, the above words can be used.
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The sun and the moon are like a shuttle.
Tempus fugit. Time flies like a white horse, 2011 is about to pass in a blink of an eye, what I have done this year, what I have achieved, what I have accomplished.
Of course, I also have some regrets, such as something.
In the new year, how will I be.
The syllogism is very well written.
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Chinese New Year's Eve, the cold winter of the moon, all year round
At the end of the year, Chinese New Year's Eve is approaching, saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new
The end of the year is approaching.
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Urgent carving year.
Pronunciation]: jí jǐng diāo nián [interpretation]: 急景:
Rush time; Carving year: the twilight of the old age. Time is short, and the years are over.
Refers to the scene of the twilight of the year. Describe how time flies. Also refers to the end of the year.
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Chinese New Year's Eve, the cold winter of the moon, all year round
At the end of the year, Chinese New Year's Eve is approaching, saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new
The end of the year is approaching.
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Idioms to describe the New Year:
Jubilant, colorful
Rejoicing, crowded
The traffic is busy, and the whole world celebrates
Gongs and drums are noisy, icing on the cake
Spend a good full moon, cheer
The door is like a city, and the strings are urgent.