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Long live the sun, long live the darkness!

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: Long live the sun, long live the darkness!

Meaning: Wish that goodness and justice win.

Origin: From the poem "Bacchic Song" (1825) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837). "Bacchic" - "table", because Bacchus (Roman - Bacchus) is the god of wine among the ancient Greeks: "...Let's raise the glasses, move them together! // Long live the muses, long live the mind! // You, holy sun , burn! // As this lamp turns pale // Before the clear dawn of dawn, // So false wisdom flickers and smolders // Before the immortal sun of the mind. // Long live the sun, let the darkness hide!" It is used as a way of expressing one's own determination to follow the course of action that seems to the speaker the most just and true.

Random phraseology:

Saryn on a kitchka.

Meaning:

Order of complete submission (obsolete).

Origin:

According to legend, the order of the Volga robbers who took possession of the ship, according to which everyone on the ship had to lie down on the bow (the elevated part of the ship) and lie down so as not to interfere with robbing. Kichka - a crossbar on the bow of a ship, the bow itself, an uprooted tree. Saryn comes from the old Russian "sar", saryn - sailors on ships.

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