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The pronunciation of the north wind whistling

The pronunciation of the north wind howling is b ě i f ē ng ná há o.

Anger: Anger, anger; No: no. Call. The north wind blows angrily, generally referring to bad weather.

Source: Tang Du Fu's "The Hut Was Blown by Autumn Wind": "In August, the wind roared and rolled up my three hairs."

Example: The weather is changeable. Sometimes it is clear in Wan Li, and sometimes the north wind is howling. People don't know what to do.

Extended data:

1, synonym: the wind roared.

Pinyin is kuang f ē ng n m ? u, which is an idiom in China that describes the violent roar of strong winds.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 40: "Suddenly the wind roared, the strange waves rolled over, and its boat was in the water, fluttering like leaves."

Usage: as predicate and object; Use in bad weather.

Example: At nine o'clock in the morning, the wind roared past the Bund.

2. antonym: sunny day and sunny day

What is Pinyin? F ē n ɡ hé rü li, which means sunny and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Source: Ji Xianbin's Spring Sorrow in Ai Shan, Ethan: "At that time, the weather was beautiful, the East Garden was full of gardens, and the flowers were * * * willow green."

Use: combined; As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe sunny and warm weather.

Spring means more sunny weather and more rain.

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