Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What does deformity mean?

What does deformity mean?

Describe the sky with great water potential; It is also a metaphor for great evil, disaster or power.

First, pinyin

Deformity? [ tāo tiān ]?

Second, the source

Yao Dian, an anonymous book in the pre-Qin Dynasty, said: "Tang Wei is submerged and cut, and Hu Aishan Xiangling is swaying, which is magnificent."

Explanation:

Surging floods generally harm people, and water surges around the mountains, flooding the hills and infiltrating the sky.

Third, examples

1. The heinous crimes committed by imperialism in China are endless.

2. A strong wind suddenly blew on the sea, and the waves were very high.

Synonyms for extended data malformations:

First, surging? [ tāo tāo ]?

Interpretation: describe the water rolling; It also means that words and deeds or other things are continuous.

Source: Feng Qizai, an anonymous poem in the pre-Qin Dynasty, drives: "The water is flowing and pedestrians are watching."

The water in Wenshui rolled day and night, and pedestrians stopped to watch.

Second, 澎湃 [péng péI]?

Interpretation: describe waves colliding with each other; It is also a metaphor for great momentum and grandeur.

Source: Yu's poem "Send to Hui Shi": "The breeze blows wood and stone, and the waves sound."

The breeze blows the vegetation, and the sound of the waves is like beautiful music.