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No matter how fast it rains, it will clear up soon.

Essays on spring in class.

1, "No matter how fast it rains, it will clear up in a moment" comes from Yu Yue's Essays on Spring in Class in Qing Dynasty, Volume 4: "There is also a poem by Jiang Shuqi on the old book, which says," Open your poem in a hurry and sweep away the summer heat. If it gets cold, the rain will drive it away. " "Erya Shi Tian" said: "Thunder is neon. "It roughly describes the scene that the weather clears up immediately after a thunderstorm in summer.

2. Essays on Spring in the Hall is a book published by Chaohua Publishing House, written by Yu Yue.