Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Can you describe your mood with the gale?

Can you describe your mood with the gale?

Stormy clouds can't describe this mood. The surging clouds describe the majestic momentum, and also describe the rapid development of things and the fierce momentum.

Origin of idioms

Stone's "Post-Red Cliff Fu": "The long whistling grass shakes, the mountains ring and the wind rises." ?

Vernacular: "I screamed loudly, the plants shook, the mountains sang with me, the deep valleys echoed, and the wind surged."

Idiom usage

Combination, as predicate, attribute and adverbial, has a positive meaning. The development of weather or things.

example

Today in the twentieth century, the scientific and technological revolution is surging.

antonym

Floating:

It means to flow and disperse like wind and clouds, which means that people who are together are scattered in all directions.

Origin of idioms

The remnant poem "To Cai" of the Three Kingdoms says: "The wind and cloud are exhausted, like rain."

Idiom usage

Combined type; As predicate, attribute and complement; Of friends and relatives scattered.

Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-storm, Baidu encyclopedia-gone with the wind