Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the idioms to describe rain?
What are the idioms to describe rain?
Idioms describing rain include: stormy weather, stormy weather, torrential rain, spring rain, stormy weather, gentle breeze and drizzle, torrential rain, stormy weather, stormy weather, and gloomy weather.
it's stormy, and the pinyin fēng yǔ jiāo jiā means it's windy and rainy, which means several disasters strike at the same time.
It comes from "Two Poems on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day" by Qing Liang Zhangju: "Before and after the winter solstice, it was cloudy and choked for days, and it was stormy for more than a month."
It was cloudy, windy and rainy before and after the winter solstice, which lasted for more than a month.
antonym
beautiful weather
Pinyin: fēnɡ hé rì lì.
definition: it means that the wind is blowing gently and the sun is shining. Describe sunny and warm weather.
From: Qing Wu Jianren's History of Pain: "It's sunny and sunny, and many officials come to pay homage."
usage: combined; As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe sunny and warm weather.
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