人间重晚晴

人間重晚晴
rénjiānzhòngwǎnqíng
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 the world values the clear weather of late day
  2. 2 (fig.) society honors the wisdom and calm of the venerable old
  3. 3 (lit.) the human world treasures the late-day sunshine

Examples

Shèhuì yīnggāi rénjiān zhòng wǎn qíng, shàndài měi yī wèi lǎorén.
Society should 'treasure the late-day sunshine' — treat every elder with kindness.
Zhè bù diànyǐng jiǎng lǎo yìshùjiā de wǎnnián, zhēnzhèng tǐxiàn le rénjiān zhòng wǎn qíng.
This film about an old artist's later years truly embodies 'the world treasures its late sunshine.'

Tips

history
From 》 (Li Shangyin, late Tang): 天意人间 (Heaven's will pities the hidden grass; the human world treasures the clear evening sky). Originally about valuing fine weather after a rain near life's end; became the canonical metaphor for respecting elders and cherishing one's later years. Confirmed in 新华成语词典 as an established set phrase.
usage
here reads zhòng ('to value'), not chóng ('again'). Often used in editorials about aging society, eldercare, or honoring retired mentors.

Stroke Order

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