日月不同光

rìyuèbùtóngguāng
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 sun and moon do not share the same light
  2. 2 (fig.) different beings have different natures / talents — each shines in their own way
  3. 3 (lit.) sun — moon — not — same — light

Examples

Xiōngdì èr rén gè yǒu tècháng, rì yuè bù tóng guāng, bùbì hùxiāng bǐjiào.
The two brothers each have their own strengths — 'sun and moon shine differently'; no need to compare them.
Měi gèrén de guāngmáng bù yīyàng, zhèngrú rì yuè bù tóng guāng.
Everyone's brilliance is different — just as 'sun and moon do not share the same light.'

Tips

history
From 》 (Cao Zhi, Three Kingdoms, early 3rd c.): 不同昼夜 (Sun and moon do not share one light; day and night each has its own fitting time). Cao Zhi — Cao Cao's gifted son, author of the Seven Steps Poem — uses the cosmic pairing to argue that different natures serve different purposes, a common move in his verse about brotherly rivalry.
usage
Canonically read with the next line 昼夜 ('day and night each has its proper use'). here = 'luminance / radiance' rather than specifically 'light ray.' Modern quoters typically use it to counsel against invidious comparison.

Stroke Order

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tóng
guāng