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Different meanings of "meteorology" in ancient and modern times

Ancient meteorological meaning: scene, describing magnificent and changeable scenes or things. Modern significance: the state and phenomena of the atmosphere, such as wind, lightning, thunder and lightning, frost, snow, etc.

Pinyin: 7-up à ng

Interpretation of Quotations: Qu Qiubai's Road to Red Russia: "It's amazing that agriculture has recovered after the drought."

Synonyms: image, scene, weather, climate, scene, phenomenon, scenery, situation, situation.

Extended data:

Picture [xing Xiang]?

1, the shape and appearance of people; Appearance.

2, refers to the description or expression of concrete and vivid.

3. Art is a special means to reflect social life. It is a tangible or intangible picture with certain ideological content and aesthetic significance created by the author through the artistic processing of social life.

Interpretation of Quotation: Zhang Xianliang's Soul and Body III: "These words with no literary talent vividly illustrate the significance of his works."