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Idioms describing harsh environment

Wind and rain: describe the bad weather.

Bitter wind and bitter rain: describe the bad weather, or metaphor bleak and miserable situation. With "bitter wind and rain".

Cold wind and cold rain: describe bad weather, or metaphor for a bleak and miserable situation. With "bitter wind and rain".

People don't know the evil of children: Mo: No; Evil: bad. Spoiling people don't know the disadvantages of children.

The animal's head is singing: singing: calling. This is swearing, which means that although he is a man, he is as stupid as an animal. It also shows that people's behavior is very bad.

Third, we must vilify: vilify: vilify, and swear at each other. The slanderous words are repeatedly spread and have a bad influence.

The mountain is calling for a tsunami: the mountain is calling and the sea is roaring. Describe the momentum. It also describes the extremely harsh natural conditions.

The gods and buddhas don't bless: bless: bless. Describe people who do evil or behave badly, and don't even bless the gods and buddhas.

Life is worse than death: life is worse than death. Refers to a person in a very bad situation.

Summer cold: qi: big. Hot summer, cold winter. Describe this season with bad weather conditions.

Disgrace: loss of integrity; Bandit: refers to people with bad conduct. Refers to people who lose their integrity and cling to evil. It also means that women are unfaithful to people with poor quality.