Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The most abnormal weather, an idiom?
The most abnormal weather, an idiom?
Interpretation: thunderbolt: thunder. It thundered on a sunny day. A metaphor for an unexpected and shocking event that suddenly happened.
Source: Song Poetry "Chickens don't crow for four nights": "Let Weng fall ill and suddenly get drunk. Just like for a long time, the sky is flying. "
Lu Fangweng was ill for one autumn and suddenly got up to write. Like a dormant dragonfly thundering on a sunny day.
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Earthshaking? 【jīng tiān dòng dì】?
Interpretation: shock: alarm; Moves: shock. Disturb the world. Describe an event with great motivation or significance.
Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Li Bais Tomb": "Poor graves are poor in spring, and there have been earth-shattering articles."
Sadly, when he was still alive, he wrote earth-shattering poems.
Use: combined; As predicate, object and attribute; With praise.
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