Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Bad idioms

Bad idioms

Mean and dirty describes bad quality, improper guidance and dirty words and deeds.

Despicable describes poor quality, regardless of shame.

Dirty: dirty. Describe poor quality. Also known as "despicable".

To stab Tianjing refers to thorns everywhere. Metaphor is a bad environment. ?

Poisonous fog, evil clouds, rain fog. Metaphor is the cruelty and cruelty of the dark forces.

Obscure: obvious, obvious. The evil deeds are so obvious that everyone can see them. Describe the crime as serious.

Harsh words describe a fierce tone of voice and a rude attitude.

Wind knife frost sword cold wind like a knife, severe frost like a sword. Describe the cold climate stinging people's skin. It is also a metaphor for the harsh environment. "

The wind and rain don't change, which means staying in a bad environment and maintaining its integrity.

Dogs don't eat. Even dogs and pigs don't eat his meat. Describe him as having a bad personality. ?

Crazy and short-term loss of conscience, bad behavior.

Happiness is painful. Call if you are happy, and scold if you are unhappy. Describe a bad attitude towards people.

Bad record: bad; Obvious: obvious. The evil deeds are very obvious. ?

The horsehair hedgehog describes strong winds and bad weather. ?

Horse-hair hedgehogs are the same as hedgehogs. Describe strong winds and bad weather. ?

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