Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - An idiom describing going to a dinner party no matter what the weather is like.
An idiom describing going to a dinner party no matter what the weather is like.
Rain or shine, y incarnation Wu z incarnation
[Interpretation] Not hindered by wind and rain. It means that it is agreed in advance and must be carried out on schedule.
[Language] Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World, Constant Words, Huang Xiucai's Spirit Falling": "Huang Xiucai took a short boat on land, rain or shine, so he followed it."
There will be a football match tomorrow.
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