First of all, stay up late to watch the vigil.
Vernacular explanation: refers to staying up late.
Dynasty: modern
Author: People's Publishing House
Source: People's Literature 1977,No. 1 Issue: "The Prime Minister often stays up late to watch the night and forgets to eat or sleep."
Second, Dai Xing Dai Yue
Interpretation of vernacular: wearing stars and holding the moon above your head. Describe getting up early and greedy for the dark, working day and night or running around, running around hard.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Ling Mengchu
Source: The First Moment of Surprise, Volume 35: Fei Daiyue.
Third, burn ointment.
Interpretation of vernacular: I lit the oil lamp at night and continued my business during the day. Describe hard work.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Han Yu
Source: Jin Xuejie: "Burn ointment continued."
I lit the oil lamp at night and continued my life during the day.
Fourth, day and night.
Vernacular interpretation: describe day and night. Work or study, etc.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Zhuang Zhou
Source: "Zhuangzi Zhile": "Day and night, think about good and bad."
Think about it day and night.
Five, stay up all night
Vernacular explanation: all night: all night, all night; Da: to; Dan: It's dawn. All night, from darkness to dawn.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Source: Wake Up: "All night."
From darkness to dawn.