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The meaning of fog

The pinyin for "misty" is: dàwùmímàn, which means: it describes the fog is very heavy and everywhere. Diffuse: full; From Li E's Little Hu Zhi in Qing Dynasty: Shui Han is foggy and eternal.

When the relative humidity reaches 100%, the water vapor in the air will condense into fine water droplets suspended in the air, which will reduce the visibility on the ground. This weather phenomenon is called fog. Most of them appear between February and April in spring. Forming conditions: cooling, humidifying and increasing water vapor content. There are radiation fog, advection fog, mixed fog and evaporation fog.

Synonym:

1, spray clouds and release fog (pēnyúnxièwù), describing the misty scene around the mountains. In Tang Hanyu's "On the banks of Hengshan Temple", I wrote this poem on the gatehouse: Clouds cover the fog, but how much does it show?

2. It's full of fog (wùqìténgténg), which is very numerous and thick. There is how bright from the moonlight at home! By Wang Zengzeng: Although the winter night came early, it was either cloudy or foggy for more than a month, and I haven't seen the beautiful moon for a long time.

Example: The next morning, the whole countryside was foggy, and the cold wind roared, as if it had been stabbing people's bones.