How to say good night in ancient times

In ancient times, people usually said that it was getting late and it was time to take a rest! Or, if you have an appointment tomorrow, go to bed first. They all speak the same way as they write poems, but they also say, good night, rest, rest, go to bed, have a good sleep. It depends on the individual's speaking habits. These are all words spoken before going to bed!

Good Night: First seen in Europe, it is a masterpiece of Western cultural communication. After spreading to mainland China, due to the intersection of cultures and the incorporation of perceptual thinking, good night was forced into words such as "I love you" in Chinese Pinyin. Perhaps it was out of curiosity or coincidence, but it must be clear that good night does not have "I". "Love you" means, if you want to express this meaning, please tell the other party, good night is the love I give you. Without this premise, it is defined as "I love you", which is a complete misunderstanding.

: Good night comes from the West, so saying it in a Western tone has more essential meaning. It has a beautiful western legend. It comes from ancient Greek mythology. It is said that in the world of Zeus, "good-evening" is a kind angel. She does not have the love of her parents, her magic, or her beauty. Even in her Under the small sky, there is no friend who can rely on, trust, comfort and cry to each other.

She is always alone, slowly flying from the sky, and then slowly flying away from everyone. There is always a faint smile on his face, full of gentleness, tranquility, and tolerance. He always sends blessings to everyone without reservation for thousands of years.

Whenever night falls, I will say to the universe: Good night (good-evening)...