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Sentences describing the bad weather in Yang Sha

The sentences describing the bad weather in Yang Sha are as follows:

(1) The day after dusk changed a lot. The strong wind began to wreak havoc. The sunset hid to the west early, and the heavens and the earth began to sink. With the pungent smell of dust, it filled the outdoor, leaving you nowhere to hide. The wind is blowing, and the rolled-up sand and stone beat the window glass wildly; It's getting dark and the young trees are swaying in the strong wind.

(2) Deserts and sandstorms are living warnings from God to mankind. Humans can abandon the rules of survival, toss their conscience, harm others, abandon their homes and migrate. In the distance, Huanglong leaps, its sound is like a cow's roar, roaring and rolling like a muffled thunder. At the beginning, there was a swaying yellow line on the horizon, which rolled forward and became wider and wider, which was very spectacular.

(3) Uncle Feng is blowing relentlessly, like a child, blowing on my face, which hurts, but it seems that God didn't see it and is still blowing. The sky is yellow, the boundary between heaven and earth is not very clear, and there is no gap. What a big sandstorm! It really covers the sky and spreads all over the world. Fine dust is charming everywhere, and coarse ash is full of sesame seeds.

(4) The sky in the west is already gray, and it is a scene of gray, yellow and blue. Ash came in and blue went out. After a while, the whole city was swallowed up by dust. Only the sun is struggling, pushed away by the dust for a while, and squeezed in for a while. In the gray-yellow sky, a bright spot is spinning.