Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the four words to describe bad weather?

What are the four words to describe bad weather?

1. Storm? 【yǔ】?

Explanation: suddenly: quickly, suddenly. A violent and urgent storm. Metaphor is huge, rapid and violent development.

From: Chapter 23 of Laozi: "Therefore, the wind does not stop, and the showers do not stop all day."

Example: There are two birds, a male and a female, who once flew together in one place and were suddenly scattered by the storm. ?

◎ Ming, Wu Chengen and the Sixty-ninth Journey to the West.

Grammar: combination; As subject and object; Describe a rapid and violent storm or mass movement.

2. stormy weather? [yǔ]?

Explanation: refers to sudden and violent wind and rain.

From: Draft 3 of the Famine History of the Qing Dynasty: "On the 10th day of June in the third year of Tongzhi, a storm broke out in Dinghai, which damaged ships in various ports and drowned countless soldiers and civilians."

Example: Swallow, flying in the vast sea, won't you feel tired? Won't it get caught in the rainstorm? We are really worried about them! ?

◎ Haiyan by Zheng Zhenduo

Grammar: combination; As subject and object; Describe the heavy rain

3. Is there a storm? [y incarnation Lupan]?

Explanation: Rock: Big rock. Describe extreme wind and rain.

From: Sun Song Guangxu's "Zhao Bei Keyhole Ding Yiwen's Tale of Scholar": "The poet Guan Xiu's" Chivalrous Man "says:' The dusk is as dark as a rock, and I don't know where to go?" "

Example: Sick people are sitting alone in the cubicle, Lin Mang is in hot water, and vendors are frantically trying to call for help, screaming at the top of their lungs, but no one will hear them. ?

◎ Liang Qichao's Review of Sino-Japanese Negotiations

4. Lightning and thunder? 【diàn shǎn léi míng】?

Explanation: Thunder and lightning. Metaphor is fast and powerful. It also means energetic.

From: Guo Xiaochuan's poem "Mourning the Dear Premier Zhou": "Our Premier answered most forcefully; I replaced words with thunderous life experiences. "

Grammar: combination; As a predicate, adverbial; Metaphor is fast and powerful.

5. stormy weather? [ fēng yǔ jiāo jiā ]?

Description: It's windy and rainy. Metaphor several disasters hit at the same time.

From: Liang Qing Zhang Ju's "Two Poems on New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve": "Before and after the winter, it rained for several days and lasted for more than a month."

It is hard to imagine how he spent those days.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe the weather as very bad.