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What do you mean by giving orders?

It means that someone or some force can dominate the great power of nature and control the weather.

Calling for wind and rain is an idiom in China, and its pinyin is H not F ē ng Hu à ny incarnation, which means that it can dominate the great power of nature and has positive significance. It is often used to describe deliberately making waves in order to achieve personal goals. From Confucius Tunxi Trip in Song Dynasty. Calling for wind and rain is a figurative idiom, which describes people's supernatural ability to manipulate wind and rain. It means that someone or some force can control the weather by magical means to make it change according to their own wishes.

This idiom is often used to describe that people have strong influence, ability or power, which affects the development trend of things. It is not a real weather manipulation phenomenon in the literal sense, but takes the change of weather as a metaphor, reflecting people's great ability or influence. Examples of the practical application of "call the wind and call the rain" are:

1. With his outstanding leadership and wealth accumulation, this business tycoon has successfully built a huge business empire, which is simply the existence of the wind and rain.

The speaker's speech skills are superb, and every time he goes on stage, he can touch countless audiences. He can really be said to be an eloquent speaker.

The talented players on the football field have amazing skills and decision-making power, and they can always reverse the game at critical moments and change the direction of the whole game like a storm.

Synonyms and sources of calling for wind and rain

1, do whatever you want: it means to do what you want and do whatever you want. Desire: want, hope. Do what you want to do according to your own wishes. Also known as "from the heart". The source is "The Analects of Confucius for Politics": "Seventy people do whatever they want, without exceeding the rules."

2, if the command is determined: describe a calm attitude, comprehensive consideration, if the command is determined, as if everything is agreed in advance. Du Fu's Poem on Monument in Tang Dynasty: "He is the brother of Yi, Lu and others; Will eventually surpass all the greatest politicians. "

3, omnipotent, China idiom, meaning omnipotent, omnipotent. On Meng Qian's Writing in Shen Kuo in Song Dynasty.