Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Appreciation of the sentence "Looking at the weather from the clouds" in junior one Chinese.

Appreciation of the sentence "Looking at the weather from the clouds" in junior one Chinese.

The clouds in the sky are really varied and changeable.

From the shape and characteristics of the cloud, it is written: "There are thousands of postures, ever-changing." The first four words always talk about the shape of the cloud, and the last four words always talk about the characteristics of the cloud.

Some are like feathers, floating gently in the air; Some are like fish scales, arranged neatly; Some come and go like sheep; Some are like a big quilt, covering the sky all over the ground; Others are like mountains, rivers, lions and galloping horses. ...

Metaphor and parallelism are used to illustrate the "countless gestures" of the cloud.

Sometimes they decorate the sky beautifully, and sometimes they cast a shadow over it. Just now, it was white clouds and sunny, and in a blink of an eye, it was overcast and it rained cats and dogs.

By comparison, the "impermanence" of clouds is explained.

Clouds are like signs of weather. What kind of weather will happen when there are clouds hanging in the sky?

Signboards are signs of shops, and clouds are signs of weather changes. This metaphor is very accurate. Lead out the center of the full text, explain the relationship between "seeing the clouds" and "knowing the sky", and point out the main idea.