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Idiom of () wind () rain

Spring rain, gentle breeze and drizzle, call for rain, violent storm, tottering wind and rain, oblique wind and drizzle, five winds and ten rains, bitter wind and bitter rain, European and American rain, friendly rain, rain before the wind, rain before the wind, rain after the wind, auspicious wind and rain, salty wind and egg rain, rain wind and rain, rain and rain, rain and rain, rain and rain.

First of all, the spring breeze turned into rain.

Description: transformation: metaplasia and cultivation. Refers to wind and rain suitable for vegetation growth. Metaphor is a good edification and education.

Said by: Mencius in the Warring States Period: "Just as the spring breeze melts in the rain."

A person who educates others like a storm suitable for vegetation growth.

Second, the wind and drizzle [héfégéxing y]

Explanation: Breeze: refers to the spring wind. Breeze, light rain. Metaphor is gentle, not rude.

From: Jian Zheng, Zhang Chen in the Southern Dynasties, "Accompany King Hengyang to Visit Gao Qiao Temple": "The breeze blows the wheat ridge, and the drizzle falls on Meilin."

Spring breeze blows the wheat field, and light rain waters the plum blossom forest.

Three. Oblique wind and drizzle [Sifkirchen Y incarnation]

Explanation: oblique wind: a small wind blowing from the side; Rain in Mao Mao: Light rain. Describe a small storm.

From: Tang Zhang Hezhi's Fisherman: "Green bamboo hat, green hemp fiber, oblique wind and drizzle don't have to return."

An old man on the river bank, wearing a blue bamboo hat and green hemp fiber, braved the oblique wind and drizzle and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery and didn't even go home after the rain.

Four, five winds and ten rains [wǔ Feng Xi yǔ]

Explanation: It blows once every five days and rains once every ten days. Describe the weather.

From: Wang Hanchong's On Balance and Yes: "The wind doesn't ring, the rain doesn't rest, the wind blows for five days, and it rains for ten days."

The weather is favorable, and the rain does not break the clods. It rains every five days and every ten days.

Five, bitter wind and rain 【 q and f ě ng k ǔ y ǔ 】

Explanation: hentai: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

From: Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan Zhao Gong Spring and Autumn Four Years": "There is no bleak wind in spring and no bitter rain in autumn."

There is no cold wind in spring and no disastrous rain in autumn.