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Rainy day pinyin

The pinyin of rainy days is the incarnation of y and yěnyǔ.

Rainy is a Chinese word, which means cloudy and rainy, and it is a metaphor for darkness. From Poem Cao Feng Xia Quan: The weather is wet and rainy. The king of the four countries is the law of the people. "History of the Later Han Dynasty": "Since the summer, it has been raining continuously, and anger is ineffective, and there must be resentment. Tang Jiaoran's "White Clouds Songs Send to Lu Zhongcheng as an Ambassador to Changyuan": Whiteness is not the accumulation of rain, and the wise are willing to smoke again. Related sentences are:

1. On most days, it can be seen from the satellite images that the Meiyu front is obliquely passing through the inland of China or the coastal areas, bringing intermittent rainy days to the areas under its influence.

A heavy snowfall swept across Canada from Thursday, and people suffered from low temperature. The house leaks in the rain, and the weatherman predicts another heavy snow in Nevada.

The most beautiful thing in autumn is sunny, which lasts for several months, with occasional rainy days in the middle. It is always sunny after autumn rain.

Xiao Mo said that on that rainy day, your departure made me see that you were irreplaceable. However, that memory has been scattered into a shadow, scattered in the past before dawn.

The whole winter is either foggy or rainy, which makes people feel depressed and confused. I wish it could rain like summer.