Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Write idioms in the most abnormal weather
Write idioms in the most abnormal weather
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[Interpretation] Li: Thunder. Thunder on a sunny day; A metaphor for a sudden surprise or disaster.
[Language] Song Yang Wanli's poem "Cheng Zhai Ji, Volume 21, People Traveling to the Lake": "Jump on the Snow Mountain on the Flat Land; It thunders under clear skies. "
[Shape recognition] Thunder; Can't write "calendar"
Unfortunately, it fell from the sky
[antonym] commonplace
[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Generally used as subject and attribute.
[structure] is more formal.
[example]
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