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What does the idiom "It's going to rain" mean?

The coming rain means that Shan Yu is coming, which describes a sense of crisis. This is an oversight of the coming rain.

The origin of this idiom is Xu Hun's "East Building of Xianyang City" in the Tang Dynasty: "The clouds are beginning to sink, and the rain is coming." In the poem, "rain is coming, and the wind is full of buildings" was extended to rain by later generations.

In addition, this idiom can also be used to describe situations of tension and crisis. For example, on the eve of the game, the atmosphere is often very tense, and people are expecting the final result of the game. This atmosphere can be described as "rain is coming".

Andy admitted that he was in love with Andy, but refused to give more details. A reporter photographed Andy in Andy's visiting class, and they went back to the hotel hand in hand, and their relationship was close. They have known each other for nearly 10 years, and Andy became an instant hit with "Family with Children". When she became popular, she was still arranged to stand behind Andy.

Andy once said in an interview, "I think we are particularly like Yang Kang and Mu Nianci. We all met great people in childhood. " Yang Kang is Mu Nianci's adoptive father played by Andy, but he ends up with Guo Jing. The reporter asked: "If you didn't know Zray at that time, would you still consider Yang Kang?" Andy smiled and said, "No, no, he's too oily!" "

There is no mention of "it's going to rain" in this passage, so this idiom cannot be used here.

The origin of the idiom "after the rain clears up"

This idiom comes from the poem "East Building of Xianyang City" written by Xu Hun, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem "Rain is coming, the wind fills the building" vividly describes the scenery in front of the east building of Xianyang City, and is also a metaphor for the poet's political situation.

With the passage of time, this idiom has gradually been widely used and extended to various situations of conflict or tension, especially before the conflict or war is about to break out. This kind of atmosphere usually makes people feel anxious, nervous and expecting. When explaining this idiom, we can understand that, just like before the arrival of Shan Yu, the air was full of tension and anxiety, which indicated that a storm was coming.

Similarly, before the conflict or war breaks out, the atmosphere will become tense and depressed, which indicates the coming storm conflict or war.