Evening characters include: evening worship, evening haze, evening coin, evening lang, evening room, evening ice, evening glory, sunset, morning and evening, New Year's Eve, evening photo, Chinese Valentine's Day, evening smoke, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening, evening.
Idiom in the evening: change a day, unpredictable weather, people are doomed to misfortune, and they are in a precarious state. They get along with each other day and the sun sets. Change a day, die, spend the day, worry about the night, worry about the night, sigh for the night, sigh for the night, worry about the night, and make decisions for the night.
Every morning and night, every morning, every morning, every night, every morning, every night, every night, every night, every night, every night, every night, every night, every night, every night, every morning, every night, every night, every night, every night, every night, every night, every night, every night.
Xi (Pinyin: xρ) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. In Oracle Bone Inscriptions, "Xi" and "Moon" are the same word, and both are hieroglyphics of half a moon. The original meaning of the word "Xi" is generally considered to be the period when the moon just appeared, that is, evening and dusk. Later, it was extended to night.