Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The idiom "Thunder and lightning when the weather is bad"
The idiom "Thunder and lightning when the weather is bad"
Storm [y incarnation]
The original description is strong wind and heavy rain. Later, it also refers to the sinister situation or fierce momentum.
I am a dragon, and there is wind and rain in my place.
Example: I hesitated and listened carefully, and the result was an alarm.
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