Allegorical sayings about the sun:
In the afternoon, the sun is fading.
The twelve o'clock sun has reached its zenith one by one.
When it rains, the sun shines.
The bamboo screen cannot block the sun.
There is no need to light a lamp under the sun.
Look at the stars in the sun and daydream.
Fire on the sun and chat.
The little sun at home is the only child.
The molting cicadas bask in the sun and their wings are hard.
The sun rises in the afternoon
The sun came out from the west, strange. The metaphor is unreasonable. It is often used to refer to someone who never does something, but now does it. For example: "Who always gets up after ten o'clock, but today he went out early. It's really the sun coming out in the west."