Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Lesson 22 Knowing the weather from the clouds,,,,,,,,,,,

Lesson 22 Knowing the weather from the clouds,,,,,,,,,,,

Some are like feathers, floating gently in the air; Some are like fish scales, neatly arranged one by one; Some come and go like sheep; Some are like a big quilt, covering the sky tightly; Others are like mountains, rivers, lions and galloping horses ... sometimes they decorate the sky beautifully, and sometimes they cast a shadow over it. Just now, it was white clouds and the sun was shining; In a blink of an eye, it was cloudy and it rained heavily.

A: This sentence uses the rhetorical methods of metaphor and parallelism to write the form and change of rain.

Sometimes they decorate the sky beautifully, and sometimes they cast a shadow over it. It was just white clouds and the sun was rotten; In a blink of an eye, it was cloudy and it rained cats and dogs.

This sentence uses a variety of rhetorical methods to write the relationship between clouds and weather changes from two aspects.

There is a little supplement to make the sentence more vivid, concrete and vivid.

Clouds are like the "signboard" of weather: what kind of weather will appear when there are clouds hanging in the sky.

This makes the article vivid and literary, and stimulates the reader's interest.

He also explained the characteristics of the cloud and directed the whole department.