[Panchen Lama]
Quantifier half a day: before ~. After that ~ It took him a while to remember.
noon
[Wu Han]
Noon.
afternoon
[hòu sháng]
Good afternoon.
[Hu Shang]
Evening: ~ dinner.
nap
[Xixun]
Have a rest (especially a nap) after lunch.
Afternoon nap
[hoarse]
Nap: Sleep. Also called a nap.
(early) morning
[Qian shǎng]
Good morning.
one day
[Yang Xi 'ang]
1. means short time.
a short while
[pi à n sh 鸘 ng]
Also known as "movie reimbursement". Wait a minute. Tang Luyan's poem "The Moon on the Yangtze River" said: "It takes a long time to get together, and it takes a short time to get together. What's the trick here? " Ming Tu Long's "Colorful Banknotes: Wondering for Wonders": "Mo Wen has a fleeting time and is exhausted. The game is over, the wine is scattered and the scenery is good. " Bing Xin's last rest: "Wandering under the porch for a long time, it suddenly occurred to me." ...
sunny day
[hehe hehe]
It's sunny. People's Literature,No. 1977,No. 1 1: "His heart is like the dog days, and there are thunderstorms on sunny days, which is very uncomfortable."
afternoon
[Xixun]
Good afternoon.
(early) morning
[záo sháng]
In the morning; Good morning.
evening
[wán sháng]
At night.
go to bed at noon
[hymn]
Take a nap.
Tian Chang
[wán sháng]
At night.
at noon
[Xixun]
Time, instant.
greedy
[tān shǎng]
Local dialects and proverbs. Greed, seeking more, not satisfied; Around noon, noon or noon. Greed generally refers to the increase in work and entertainment time, which leads to the past of noon.
afternoon
[hòu bàn shǎng]
Good afternoon. Also said for a long time.
It's near noon.
[Xiao Shang Wu]
Near noon.
afternoon
[Xi à b à n sh?ng]
Good afternoon.
(early) morning
[Qian bàn shǎng]
Good morning. It's been a long time.