Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the idioms to describe windy weather?

What are the idioms to describe windy weather?

The wind is cold, the wind is biting, the wind and waves, the white waves lift the sky, and the wind is gone.

1, the wind is blowing hard

Pinyin: Han fēng lǐn Liè

Interpretation: A. The wind is biting and cold. B. describe a serious and awe-inspiring look.

Source: None.

2. The wind is biting

Pinyin: Han fēng cēgē

Interpretation: The biting wind means that the weather is cold, and the cold wind seems to blow into the skin and directly reach the bones, causing tingling.

Source: None.

3. Big winds and waves

Pinyin: dà fēng dà làng

Interpretation: refers to huge waves. It is a metaphor for the great turmoil and great changes in society. It is also a metaphor for sharp class struggle or difficulties and obstacles encountered on the way forward.

Source: Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" back to the 69 th: "Tell him to watch my daily storm, but it is better."

4. White waves hold up the sky

Pinyin: bái làng xiān tiān

Interpretation: describe the storm.

Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Rain at Night": "The moss even falls to the ground in the spring rain, and the white waves lift the sky, making the sun wind."

5, let alone.

Pinyin:? Phoenix dancing and setting sun

Commentary: The strong wind swept away the residual clouds. Metaphor sweeps away the rest of the things at once.

Source: Tang Rongyu's Ji Xue: "The wind and cloud are lingering; Jiang Yan washed away the wicker. "