Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idiom what clouds what fog.

Idiom what clouds what fog.

Ride the clouds to hold fog, smoke, fly, worry and smoke.

First, block the fog with clouds.

Vernacular explanation: metaphor plays tricks on others.

Source: The second fold of "One Whip Seizes the Soul" "He has a heart to cast light in the darkness, and the hand holding the cloud holds the fog."

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Shang Zhongxian

Second, smoking.

Vernacular interpretation: describes the way people spit out thick smoke when smoking opium and cigarettes (including sarcasm).

Source: "Suburban Residence" "At the beginning of the meal, spit fog, and at the end, reflect."

Dynasty: Nanliang

Author: Shen Yue

At first, rosy clouds spit fog, and finally they are reflected in the air.

Third, walk in the clouds.

Vernacular interpretation: describe Mercedes-Benz who is fast and chaotic, and feel light.

Origin: Journey to the West The seventeenth time: "Grandpa! It turned out to be the sacred lower bound of the cloud! "

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Wu Cheng'en

Fourth, the clouds are gloomy and foggy.

Vernacular interpretation: describe a bleak scene. What a metaphor for sadness and depression.

Source: "Open a Cloud" "If it is an earth-shattering thunderbolt, it will clear the cloudy sky."

Dynasty: modern

Author: Qu Qiubai

Five, clouds and fog

Vernacular interpretation: Xing: Rise. Raise clouds and fog. Metaphor is clever.

Source: The first fold of "Three Changes in Nezha": "This ghost is unpredictable and unpredictable!"

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: anonymous