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What is the idiom for the special wind in nature?

Storm, storm, storm, storm, storm.

Wind and rain? [yǔ]

Interpretation: refers to the sudden and violent wind and rain.

Source: Three Manuscripts of Disasters in Qing Dynasty.

Sentence: At one time, the two men were like electricity in the ring, their clothes were flying about, and their fists were like violence, which made the wind whistling around them.

The wind roared? [Kuang fēng náo]

Interpretation: anger, anger, anger; No, no, no. The wind howled.

Source: The hut was broken by the autumn wind.

Sentence: The weather here is changeable, sometimes it's clear in Wan Li, and sometimes the wind is howling.

Violent winds and waves? [Kuang fēngèlàng]

Interpretation: Bad Wave, fierce wave. Metaphor situation or situation is very sinister and critical.

Sentence-making: The reactionary forces in the world set off an anti-China storm under the banner of "human rights".

The wind roared? [Kuang fēng nǎu]

Interpretation: Crazy and fierce. Describe the howling wind.

Source: Wake Up the World.

Sentence: At nine o'clock in the morning, the wind roared on the Bund.

Storm? 【yǔ】?

Interpretation: violence, sudden. Quickly, suddenly. A violent and urgent storm. Metaphor is huge, rapid and violent development.

Origin: Journey to the West.

Sentence-making: The wave of reform swept across the country, like a storm, and it was extremely rapid.