Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What kind of weather is described with clouds covering the sky?

What kind of weather is described with clouds covering the sky?

1. Thick clouds

2. Skylight and cloud shadows.

3.

The vast sky of clouds

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4. Overcast clouds

5.

Overcast clouds cover the sky.

Interpretation:

1.

tóng

yún

< p>bù): Tongyun: Tong means red, sometimes it refers to the red clouds; sometimes it refers to the evenly dense clouds before snow. Thick clouds filled the sky, indicating that heavy snow was coming.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Xinnan Mountain": "The sky has the same clouds, and there is an atmosphere of rain and snow."

2. Skylight and cloud shadows (tiān

guāng

yún

yǐng): shadow: shadow. The light in the sky, the shadows of clouds in the water.

Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books": "A half-acre square pond is open, and the skylight and cloud shadows are lingering."

3.

The vast sky of clouds (yún

kōng

guǎng

mò): Looking around here, the vast sky of clouds makes people feel heavy.

Source: No source yet.

4. Overcast (yīn

yún

bù): a metaphor for a depressing atmosphere where the situation is dangerous or a major event is about to occur. .

Source: Chapter 103 of "Xiao Wuyi" by Shi Yukun of the Qing Dynasty: "The two of them were less than two miles apart, and the sky became overcast."

5.

Clouds covering the sky (yīn

yún

zhē

tiān): describes the weather.

Source: novel, later adapted for netizens.