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What do you mean, this is a torch?

Describing a little light as bright as a torch in the dark is a metaphor for the importance of hope.

Low light flashlight

Pronunciation: [wēi guāng? chéng? jù ]

Source: Five Hints by Qing Li Sizhe: Twilight becomes a torch, and fog rises.

A little light in the dark can be as bright as a torch and can break the smog.

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Synonym for extended data: seeing the sun through clouds

Pronunciation: [b y ú n ji à n ri]

Interpretation: I parted the clouds and saw the sun. Metaphor breaks through the darkness and sees the light again.

Source: Biography of Jin Shu Le Guang: "This man has a brilliant water mirror. If he wears clouds, he can see the sky."

This man is so clear and thorough that seeing him is like seeing the blue sky through the dark clouds.

Grammar: linkage; As a predicate; Used to break through the darkness and see the light.