Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the words with wind and rain?

What are the words with wind and rain?

Words: spring breeze turns into rain, wind and rain are impenetrable, storm and rain are in the same boat, oblique wind and drizzle.

First of all, the spring breeze turned into rain?

Interpretation: Wind and rain suitable for vegetation growth is a metaphor for good education.

Source: Mencius of the Warring States Period "Heart-and-soul Mencius": "Like timely rain."

There is something that nourishes like timely rain.

Idiom usage: as an attribute; Praise is used to praise the teacher for teaching just right.

Second, the wind and rain are impenetrable

Interpretation: the wind can't blow in, and the rain can't penetrate. Describe a closed or tightly surrounded.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Twenty-ninth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Just as Baochai and others got off the bus, many daughters-in-law were surrounded by wind and rain, but they saw a little Taoist roll out."

Idiom usage: more formal; As adverbial and attributive; Describe a closed or tightly surrounded.

Third, the storm [Kuang fēng bàoyǔ]?

Interpretation: refers to heavy wind and rain. It also refers to a violent momentum or a sinister situation.

Source: Chapter 23 of Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Therefore, the wind does not stop, and the showers do not stop all day."

The strong wind won't last all morning, and the heavy rain won't last all day.

The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy

Fourth, share weal and woe [fēng yǔtóng zhōu]?

Interpretation: Through thick and thin. Metaphor in difficult conditions, help each other, Qi Xin work together to overcome difficulties.

Source: Sun Wu's "Grandson's Nine Brothers" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Wu Mi people hate the Yue people; When they are in the same boat; Meet the wind; Its rescue is like this; Right hand. "

Wu people and Vietnamese hate each other, but they help each other across the river in the same boat, and help each other like right and left hands when encountering storms.

5. oblique wind and drizzle? [Xiéféng xìyǔ]?

Interpretation: oblique wind: a small wind blowing from the side; Rain in Mao Mao: Light rain. Describe a small storm.

Source: Tang Zhang Hezhi "Fishing Songs": "Qingyi; Green hemp fiber; There is no need to return to the oblique wind and drizzle. "

The fisherman wore a blue bamboo hat and green hemp fiber, braved the oblique wind and drizzle.

Usage of idioms: as subject and object; Describe the breezes and rainy weather in Mao Mao.