Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Idioms about bad weather
Idioms about bad weather
Water drops turned into ice. Water drops turned into ice. Describe the cold weather.
Charred gold and bright stones melt and scorch stones. Describe the hot weather.
Flowing gold, stones, stones and flowing: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt.
Bitter wind, biting rain, biting wind: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.
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