The idioms at the beginning of the wind include (sunny weather, good weather, prime of life, lightning speed, rain or shine, being in the same boat, jittery, stormy, changeable, calm, romantic, dusty, wind and rain, wind and rain, sun and rain, etc. The scenery is different, the wind is mysterious, the talented person is romantic, the love affair is eternal, the customs and human feelings are romantic, the wind and rain are mixed, the charm is still there, the charm is graceful, the romance is romantic, the absolute beauty is at the forefront, the romance is chic, the romance is gone, the romance is guilty, the wind is calm, the meals are sleeping, the swords are graceful and the scenery is beautiful. Meteorology refers to the horizontal flow of air: ~. ~ speed. ~ level. ~ risk. ~ wave (metaphor for dispute or trouble). ~ rain is like a rock (a) it means that the wind and rain are constant and the sky is dark, giving people a feeling of heavy pressure; B. it means that society is dark or in a difficult situation. ~ flowers, snow and moon (metaphor for piled words and poems with poor content).
2. as fast and common as the wind: ~ tide. ~ for a while. ~ fast.
3. long-standing etiquette and custom in society: ~ qi. ~ learning. ~ things (unique scenery of a place) ~ Shang (the prevailing atmosphere and habits in society in a certain period).
4. news, rumor: chuán (rumor). Smell and move.
5. the outward sight, attitude and behavior: ~ scenery. ~ degrees. ~ case (a. bearing, style; B. the ideological and artistic characteristics of literary and artistic works). ~ bone (a. strong spirit; B. vigorous and powerful style of poetry, calligraphy and painting). ~ to. ~ adopt (a) people's beautiful manners, also known as "elegant demeanour"; B. literary talent; C. in the old days, it refers to the upright style of some officials. ~ Sao (a) refers to frivolous behavior, such as "showing off ~ ~", which generally refers to women; B. China's The Book of Songs and The Songs of the South).
6. refers to folk songs and ballads: Guo ~ (the folk songs of fifteen ancient countries in the Book of Songs). Pick ~.
7. Chinese medicine refers to some diseases: ~ paralysis. ~ wet.
8. Last name.
2. Examples of idioms
1. Beautiful weather
[ Pinyin] f ēē?? li
[Interpretation]? Of a breezy, sunny day. Describe sunny and warm weather.
[ source]? Qing Wu Jianren's History of Pain: "It's sunny and sunny, and many officials come to pay homage."
2. Good weather
[ pinyin] fēng tiáo yǔ shùn
[ explanation] Tone: harmony; Cooperate evenly and properly; Shun: Suitable for needs. Describe the wind and rain in time; Conducive to the growth of crops. Now the analogy is that objective conditions are favorable.
[ source] Old Tang Book? "Etiquette Records One" quotes "Six Towers": "When you are restrained, the weather is good." ?
3. In the prime of life
[ Pronunciation] fē ng huá zheng m? o
[Interpretation]? Elegance: wind means elegance and talent; Hua means time, time period; Mao means vigorous. It is the time of youth, charm and brilliance. Describe the energetic and energetic spirit of young people.
[ source]? Mao Zedong's "Qinyuanchun Changsha" words: "Just a classmate and teenager, in full bloom."
4. Rain or shine
[ pinyin] fēng yǔ wú zǔ]
[ definition] Not hindered by rain or wind. Refers to an appointment made in advance, which must be carried out on schedule.
[ Source] Ming Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World, Constant Words, Huang Xiucai's Spirit Falling": "Huang Xiucai took a short boat by land, rain or shine, so he rushed."