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A four-character idiom to describe the mist-shrouded words

Cloud and mist lock: describes the dark weather and gloomy atmosphere.

Like falling into the sea of ??smoke: falling: falling. It seems like falling into the boundless smoke. It is a metaphor for being lost in direction, unable to find a clue, and unable to grasp the essentials.

Break through the clouds and fog: Break through the clouds and break through the fog. It is a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and difficulties.

Willow fireworks and mist: describes the misty scene of spring.

Fog gathers and clouds gather: describes the gathering of many things together.

Cloud window and fog pavilion: It is a window and room filled with clouds and fog. Refers to the towering pavilion. It also refers to a pavilion built at a very high place.

Seeing flowers in the mist: originally used to describe old people with poor eyesight and blurry vision, and later also used to describe seeing things unrealistically.

Gloomy and gloomy: describing a bleak scene. Often used as a metaphor for a sad and depressing situation.

Vast smoke: describes the vastness of the rivers and lakes shrouded in smoke.

Clear the clouds and see the sun: Clear away the clouds and see the sun. It means that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings.

Mist locks smoke: It is said to be covered by clouds and mist.

Five Miles of Fog: A metaphor for a state of confusion and confusion.

Hold the fog and grasp the clouds: control the clouds and mist. It means being good at mastering military tactics.

Fog and clouds are rising: a metaphor for the rapid appearance of many things.

Poisonous fog: bad clouds, rain and fog. It is a metaphor for the violent and cruel dark forces.

Mist Scale Cloud Claw: It is still said that the head is hidden and the tail is exposed, and the head is afraid of the tail.

Fall into the clouds and mist: fall down. Falling into the midst of confused clouds. Metaphor is confusing.

Swallowing clouds and spitting mist: originally described Taoist priests cultivating Qi and not eating grains, and later described people smoking.

Riding on the fog to soar into the clouds: Riding on the clouds, riding on the fog. It was originally a legend that refers to people who knew magic and flew on clouds and mist. Later, it was described as running fast or being dizzy.

Yellow wind and mist cover: Still saying that you don’t keep your duty and act randomly.

Yanbo fisherman: Yanbo: the water waves are vague, looking like smoke from a distance; fishing: fishing. It used to refer to a person who lives in fishing.

Misty hair on the temples: the hair is like floating and lingering clouds. Describes a woman's beautiful hair.

The fog is dark and the clouds are deep: misty and distant. It means the distance between each other.

Soaring in the clouds and riding on the mist: It originally refers to a person who knows magic flying in the clouds and mist in legend. Later, it was described as running fast or being dizzy.

The clouds dissipate and the mist disperses: like smoke and clouds dissipating. It means that things disappear completely.

Fog and clouds: refers to a tragic and desolate atmosphere.

Mist sideburns: sideburns: the hair on the side of the face near the ears; sideburns: ring-shaped bun. Describes the beauty of a woman’s hair. It also describes a woman's hair as loose and messy.

The clouds clear and the sun appears: the clouds and mist clear away and the sun appears. It means that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings.

The fog dissipates and the ice melts: the fog dissipates and the ice cubes melt. It means that all the problems are eliminated.

Like sitting in the clouds and mist: Like sitting in the clouds and mist. It is a metaphor for being confused and unable to analyze things.

Yuntunwuji: Gathering like clouds and fog. Describes a large number and concentration.

The gathering of steaming clouds and mist: such as the gathering of steaming clouds and mist. Describe many.

Ice disappears and fog disperses: a metaphor for things disappearing and disintegrating.

Cloudy sky and foggy land: a metaphor for being ignorant and confused.

Misty: misty: describes a vague appearance. The clouds and fog shrouded the scenery, making the scenery blurry and unclear.

Spraying clouds and releasing mist: describes the scene of mist surrounding mountains.

The miasma of mist and mist: the miasma of mist and rain in the south.

Words describing the mist: smoky sky Pinyin: yān wù téng tiān

Explanation: Like thick smoke rising and rolling upwards. It is described as being very noisy.

Source: Chapter 77 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "He has no hobbies in his life, but his only belief in ghosts and gods is his unique thing. What is the Qi Tian offered to him at home?" The great sage and Guanyin Bodhisattva were in a mess, and the sky was full of smoke."

Words describing the mist: Wanqingyanbo Pinyin: wàn qǐng yān bō

Explanation: Describing the vastness. The water is filled with mist and the blue waves are rippling.

Source: "Looking at the Sea from the Chaoyang Coast" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty: "The supply between guests can reduce the bottom, and there is a white gull in the vast expanse of smoke."

Words to describe the mist: Smoke rising into the sky Pinyin : yān wù téng tiān

Explanation: Like thick smoke rising and rolling upwards. It is described as being very noisy.