Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The bad weather in winter is the background description at the beginning of the composition.

The bad weather in winter is the background description at the beginning of the composition.

The wind is blowing and it is raining. Close up, there is not even a figure in the street, and the water is wasted. It has become a flowing river, and countless splashes are scrambling to open. From a distance, buildings and trees are blurred.

The wind, with rain stars, seems to be looking for something on the ground, bumping east and west. As soon as pedestrians on the road found shelter from the rain, the rain began to pour down. It's raining harder and harder, and soon it's like a downpour. Look at the rain in the sky, it's really like a waterfall! When a gust of wind blows, the waterfall-like rain is blown like smoke, fog and dust.