Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It is raining. I'm not talking about the weather. What do you mean?

It is raining. I'm not talking about the weather. What do you mean?

It is raining. I don't mean the weather. I mean, the sky and atmosphere in rainy days are generally dark and humid, so it is often a metaphor for my depression and sadness. Most of them are used to express breaking up and falling in love.

By extension, people tend to be sentimental in rainy days and often start to miss someone, which can also be used to express that I miss you. Of course, there are romantic rains like Huayu, so I can occasionally express my inner romantic and happy mood.

To quote an example, I missed it. I'm not talking about trains. The play is over. I'm not talking about movies. It is raining. I'm not talking about the weather. Lost, I'm not talking about the game. It's over. I'm not talking about the others.

Network language refers to the language produced from the network or applied to network communication, including Chinese and English letters, punctuation marks, symbols, pinyin, icons and characters. This combination often shows special significance in specific network media communication. At the beginning of its birth in the 1990s, the ways adopted by netizens to improve the efficiency of online chatting or meet specific needs such as humor and entertainment formed a specific language over time.