A bright pinyin: [? yīHuìyímíng? ]。
There is a China idiom, the pinyin is y y Τ hu y Τ mí ng, and the origin of the idiom is Zhuangzi Tian Zifang: "The news is empty, the news is bright, and the day changes." "A Brief Training of Huainan Zibing": "Who knows the end of it?"
Make a sentence as follows:
1. On the way to Zongyang Iron and Copper Central School, Brother Kan told Fenyao and Fang Yi the historical story of "One Dark and One Bright". Liu An's "A Brief Training of Huainan Zibing" in the Western Han Dynasty: "Dark and bright, I don't know the end." .
2. The idiom Yi Hui Yi Ming comes from Zhuangzi Tian Zifang: "The news is empty, bright and bright, and the moon is getting brighter every day." "A Brief Training of Huainan Zibing": "One is dark and one is bright, but who knows the end."
3. Sang Ni is holding her breath and drawing your son's cartoon under the tree with a white wool marker. Teacher Long with a similar nose suddenly came over and asked her to make sentences with the idiom "One is black and one is bright". She was suddenly shocked.
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Zhuangzi was a thinker, philosopher and writer in the mid-Warring States period, a representative of the Taoist school, and was also called "Lao Zi" with Lao Zi. His works are included in the book Zhuangzi, and his representative works include Free Travel, Theory of Everything, Master of Health, etc.
According to legend, Zhuangzi lived in seclusion in Nanhua Mountain, and in the early years of Tianbao of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he was named "South China True Man", and the book Zhuangzi was also regarded as the South China True Classic.