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Idioms about good times

Clear night: ① A beautiful season. Good times, good days.

Flowers in the morning and the moon in the evening: flowers in the morning and bright moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery. In ancient times, it also referred to February 15th and August 15th of the lunar calendar.

Moonlit night: the morning before the flowers and under the moon. It refers to beautiful time and scenery. In ancient times, it also referred to February 15th and August 15th of the lunar calendar.

There are flowers in the morning and the moon at night: there are flowers in the morning and the moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery. Just like Flowers and the Moon.

Flowers in the morning and the moon in the evening: there are flowers in the morning and bright moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery. Just like Flowers and the Moon.

Its moments of beauty: beautiful; Beautiful; Chen: Time. Good times, good scenery.

Good times and scenery. With "its moments of beauty".

Good times, good scenery. With "its moments of beauty".

Flowing water and falling flowers: Describe the setting sun in spring. This is also a metaphor for the passing of good times.

Full of youth: youth: a good time, generally referring to spring. Metaphor is a thriving scene everywhere.

Shaoguang is like an arrow: Shaoguang is a good time. Good times fly like arrows.

Time flies: time passes gradually.

Youth: a good time, often referring to spring. Metaphor beautiful spring scenery flies like a horse.

Moonlit flowers: a morning with flowers and a night with bright moon. It refers to beautiful time and scenery. In ancient times, it also referred to February 15th and August 15th of the lunar calendar.