Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What does the weather mean?

What does the weather mean?

1. The ancients meant light and clear gas. Teacher Yi Zhoushu said: "On the day of light snow, the rainbow disappears." On the fifth day, the weather rose and the atmosphere fell. "

2. Generally refers to air. Hong Rengan's autobiography: "The breathing of the nose cannot but be associated with the weather."

3. Fate, luck. Tang Xujingzong's Weichi Gong Monument: "Liu Wuzhou didn't check the weather, but stole it."

4. Climate. Ge Yanxing by Cao Pi of the Three Kingdoms: "The autumn wind is bleak, the weather is freezing, and the vegetation is like frost." Song Zhang Xian's "Eight Treasures" words: "It's neither too cold nor too hot, and it makes people sleepy." Qingcheng Zhixiang's Language Well in the River: "It was hot, I was swimming in the river and fell down." Ding Ling's "Amao Girl": "I am not afraid that the weather is already very cold, and there are still many guests burning incense along the way."

5. Time. Refers to a certain moment. The eighth time in the Water Margin: "Two workers took the forest out of the shop, but it was even the sky." Chapter 5 of Heroes of Children: "Nothing is better than avoiding him while the weather is still early." Wei Wei's In Amb Lee III: "After dinner, it's getting late."

6. refers to a period of time. Feng Ming magnum's "Hanging Drunk": "Man came home late at night and got drunk ... I wasted more than three days on the lonely lamp." Xu Shui Plain Day and Night by Kang Zhuo: "He is not party member. He is almost sixty years old and has only been married for ten years. "