Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idioms reflecting bad weather
Idioms reflecting bad weather
Idioms describing bad weather 1. When water drops, it turns into ice: When water drops, it turns into ice. The weather is described as very cold. 2. Charcoal flowstone: The metal is burnt and the stone is melted. Describes dry and hot weather. 3. Heavy rain and sour wind: It still means miserable wind and bitter rain. Indicates the sad weather. It is also used as a metaphor for an unstable situation. 4. Xue Bao Feng Tao: abuse, cruelty; Tao, greedy and cruel.
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