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What are the idioms about rain?

Rain is a product of nature. Continuous spring rain, autumn rain and cold are all descriptions of rain. So what other idioms about rain are there? Here are the idioms I collected about rain and attached them. The above noun explanation is for your reference, and you are welcome to learn from it.

Idioms about rain

The seasons are harmonious and the year is prosperous. The four seasons are harmonious and the grains are harvested. Used to praise the peaceful and prosperous times. At the same time, there is a good harvest.

Bolt the door to close the door. Bolt: the crossbar on the door. It is still said that the door is closed.

When you go to a place, follow the local customs.

The sun and moon pass through the sky, and rivers flow through the earth. The sun and moon pass through the sky every day, and rivers always flow through the earth. A metaphor for the eternity and greatness of people or things.

Like a wolf and a tiger, as fierce as a wolf and a tiger. The metaphor is very cruel and cruel.

Too weak to resist the wind. Forbidden: bear. Describes a fragile body that cannot withstand even the wind.

Like sitting in the spring breeze. Like sitting in the middle of the spring breeze. It is a metaphor for getting along with and being influenced by people of high moral character and knowledge.

People shout and horses neigh. Describe a chaotic or lively scene.

Ruo hidden or obvious Ruo: as if; Yin: hidden; Xian: revealed. It seems to be hidden, yet it seems to be revealed. Describes a vague and unclear appearance.

Bitter wind and bitter rain Qifeng: cold wind; bitter rain: rain that has fallen for a long time and caused disaster. Describe bad weather. Later it was used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

Be afraid of wolves in the front and tigers in the back. It is a metaphor for being timid and fearful of things and worrying too much.

Get up early and go to bed late. Describe hard work.

A hail of bullets. The barrel of a gun is like a forest, and the bullets are like rain. Describe the fierce fighting.

Thousands of warnings, repeated over and over again. It means that you attach great importance to what you have been told.

Kaiwani changes to describe a lot of changes.

Wanni means sealing the pass. Wanni: a little bit of mud, a metaphor for less; Feng: blockade. Describes a dangerous terrain that can be defended with only a small number of troops.

Looking through autumn water Autumn water: a metaphor for human eyes. My eyes were penetrated. Describes the ardent hope for relatives and friends far away.

Prepare for a rainy day: be tightly bound. It hasn't rained yet, so fasten the doors and windows first. It is a metaphor for making preparations in advance.

Looking at the ocean and sighing Wangyang: looking up. Looking up at the sea god and sighing. It originally refers to lamenting one's own insignificance in the face of great things. It often refers to feeling helpless due to incompetence or lack of conditions when doing things.

Boundless wind and moon Boundless: infinite; years: wind and moon, generally refers to scenery. Originally refers to the profound influence of Northern Song Dynasty philosopher Zhou Dunyi after his death. Then describe the infinite beautiful scenery.

Five winds and ten rains: The wind blows once every five days, and it rains once every ten days. Describes good weather.

Wushan Yunyu originally refers to the ancient myth and legend that the Wushan goddess caused clouds to rain. Later it was called the happy union of men and women.

Powerless. Unable to exert power. Lack of motivation or ability to do something well or solve a problem.

Fengfeng Deng: mature. It means a good year and a good harvest.

Looking at the sound of the dust is a metaphor for hearing the wind as rain and not being able to tell whether things are true or false.

The rain comes before the storm. It is a metaphor for drawing conclusions before seeing the facts.

Holding back the anger or anger: suppressing the humiliation or anger deep in the heart and not daring or being able to vent it.

Holding the Rain and Carrying the Clouds in the Warring States Period and the Warring States Period. "Ode to the Gaotang" by Chu and Song Dynasties: "In the past, the late king tried to visit the Gaotang, and he was idle and slept in the daytime. He dreamed of a woman who said: "I am the daughter of Wushan, for A guest from Gaotang. I heard that you were traveling in Gaotang, and I recommended you a pillow mat. ?Wang Yin was lucky. He left and said goodbye: "I live in the sun of Wushan Mountain, blocked by high hills. There are clouds in the morning and rain in the evening. I live in the morning and evening, under the balcony." Afterwards, the figure is used to hold the rain and carry the clouds, indicating the joy between men and women.

The products are abundant and the people are prosperous. The products are abundant and the people are happy.

Wushan Luopu Wushan: refers to the allusion of the dream meeting between the king of Chu and the goddess of Wushan. Luopu: the shore of Luoshui.

There is a goddess of Luoshui in the legend. When Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms Dynasty was crossing the Luoshui River, he wrote "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" because he was touched by the jade of Chu and Song Dynasties in the Warring States Period and the king of Chu and the goddess. Later, the two codes "Wushan" and "Luopu" were used together to refer to the Wushan goddess and the Luoshui goddess, and also to the tryst between men and women. Also known as "Wushan Luoshui". See? Wushan Yunyu. ?

Wu Yun Chu Yu is like Wu Mountain Yun Yu.

In the same boat *** Ji Zhou: boat; Ji: to cross, to cross. Take a boat and cross the river together. It is a metaphor for uniting and helping each other, working together to overcome difficulties. It also means the same interests and interests.

If the sky is not perfect, nothing will be perfect. Many of the things to be done were affected by wind and rain.

To be sloppy is a metaphor for not speaking and doing things neatly.

Tishan navigation, mountaineering and navigation. It is a metaphor for traveling long distances and experiencing dangerous journeys.

Peach blossoms are red and willow trees are green. The peach blossoms are bright red and the willow branches are green. Describes the spring scenery with flourishing flowers and trees and bright colors.

Taking advantage of the wind and selling the rain is a metaphor for cheating.

Talking and laughing freely: As usual. It means being able to deal with the situation calmly, talk and laugh, and not change the normal state.

Tisi Pangtuo Pangtuo: It rained heavily. It's raining heavily. Describes crying very hard, with tears and runny nose like rain.

Flowers falling from the sky It is said that during the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang, a monk gave a sermon, which moved heaven, and flowers fell from the sky one after another. Describes speaking as vivid and pleasant (mostly exaggerated and unrealistic).

Toujiao: a metaphor for the talent shown by young people; Zhengrong: an outstanding appearance. Describes young and promising people with outstanding talents.

Tears like rain. Tears: shed tears. Tears flowed down like rain. Describes the deep feeling of longing.

The sky rains millet and the horse grows horns. Something that is impossible to achieve.

Tossing pots and laughing "Eastern Wilderness Sutra": "There is a big stone chamber in the Eastern Barren Mountains, where does the Duke of the East live? Heng and a jade girl toss a pot, each tossing a thousand and two hundred kilograms, there is a room that cannot go in or out." Those who correct themselves and fail to take care of themselves will be laughed at by God. ?Zhang Hua's note: ?Whoever talks about laughter is illuminated by fire flowing from the mouth of the sky. It does not rain today but there is lightning, which means that the sky is smiling. Later, "throwing a kettle and making electric laughter" was regarded as a symbol of lightning and no rain.

Swallowing the wind and drinking the rain is like eating the wind and sleeping in the dew. Describes running around and living a hard life.

When you hear the wind, it’s rain. As soon as you hear the wind, you think it’s going to rain. It describes someone who hears the slightest rumor and tries his best to echo it.

The top is leaking and the bottom is wet. Top: refers to the roof; bottom: refers to the ground. Describes a house that is dilapidated and cannot be protected from wind and rain.

Experienced in many battles. I have experienced many battles personally. It is a metaphor for many situations and rich experience.

Shangyu Bianfeng describes the poverty of the family and the dilapidated house.

Earth-shattering originally described the sound of the harp, which is sometimes high-pitched, sometimes low, unexpected, and an indescribable wonder. The discussion in the post-paragraph article is novel and surprising.

Very noisy. Very: very; noisy: noisy. People were shouting and dust was flying. It turns out that the army is busy preparing. Later, it was described that the news was generally quenched and there was a lot of discussion. Nowadays, many of the reactionary remarks are very arrogant.

There are paintings in poems. Poems that are good at describing scenery make readers feel like they are in a picture. It also describes the artistic conception of the poem as very beautiful.

Two-pronged approach Tube: finger pen. It originally refers to holding two pens in hand and painting at the same time. The latter is a metaphor for doing two aspects of one thing at the same time or using two methods at the same time.

Sichuan dog barking day Shu: the abbreviation of Sichuan Province; barking: dog barking. The original meaning is that it is rainy in Sichuan, and the dogs there do not often see the sun, so they bark when the sun comes out. Metaphor of rare and strange.

Plow deeply and it is easy to weed. Easy to weed: Diligent in weeding. Plow deeply and carefully, and weed in time. A metaphor for careful cultivation.

Shihe Nianfeng He means peace; Nian means success; Feng means prosperity and abundance. The weather is favorable and the grain is plentiful.

Just enough: just enough. Stop when you reach the appropriate level and don't overdo it.

Water is blocked. Sink: excretion. It seemed like even the water couldn't flow out. Describes being crowded or very tightly surrounded.

Ten winds and five rains: It winds once every ten days and rains once every five days. Describes good weather and suitable climate.

Scatter the beans and become an army. Scatter the beans and become an army. According to legend, spreading beans can turn them into an army. A kind of magic mentioned in old novels and operas.

?Zhu Xi's collected biographies: ?Tu, Yindu. Mulberry soil is also called mulberry root bark. When it is not cloudy and rainy, I will take mulberry roots and wrap them around the gaps in the nest to make them strong in case of rain. Later, the mulberry soil was used as a metaphor for being diligent in management and taking precautions before they occur.

In tears: in tears. Describes the constant flow of tears.

The storm is about to come, and the wind is all over the building. It is a metaphor for the tense situation before a major event.

Forgiveness refers to forgiveness of faults and forgiveness of crimes.

The fire curse dragon is a metaphor for absurd things. Serving fire means worshiping fire as a god; cursing a dragon means cursing a dragon to invite rain.

To be surprised and to be surprised is to be surprised and to be surprised. panic; panic.

Poetic and artistic conception is like the artistic conception described in poetry and painting that can give people a sense of beauty. Describe beautiful natural landscapes.

Ten Rains and Five Winds It rains once every ten days and winds blow once every five days. It means the weather is good.

Unswervingly: change. It remains unchanged from beginning to end. Keep your word.

Skinny bones describe a person or animal that is emaciated and exposed.

Sending away the old and welcoming the new. Sending away the old and welcoming the new.

The sweet rain comes with the car. See? The rain comes with the car.

Suit the car for summer rain. See "Suit the car for the rain".