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What do you mean by five winds and ten rains?

Five winds and ten rains mean that there is wind every five days and rain every ten days. Describe the weather.

Five winds and ten rains, pronounced: wǔfēngshíyǔ. Quote: On Heng Ying by Wang Chong in Han Dynasty: "The wind doesn't ring, the rain doesn't break, the wind blows for five days, and it rains for ten days."

There is no strong wind blowing branches, no heavy rain hurting farmland, it blows once every five days, and it rains once every ten days. The society is stable and the weather is favorable. For example, our hometown has experienced many storms in recent years, and the grain output has been continuously improved.

Allusion: During the Ming Dynasty, there was no rain in Kyoto for a long time, and people in the city had little harvest. People are begging for rain, at this time, powerful officials levy heavy taxes. When Tang Xianzu learned this, he told a joke: When it didn't rain in Beijing, the secretary of the Chinese Academy of Sciences asked a musician named Shen, "It rained in the suburbs, why didn't it rain in Beijing?"

The musician replied sarcastically, "Rain is afraid of taxation and dares not go to Beijing." Tang Xianzu wrote this song "Beijing is thirsty for rain and bitter for tax" to mock the extortion of feudal rulers.

Sentence: one hand is drummed, and all knives cut into half a centimeter at the same time. Zhu Kaili's application of five winds and ten rains is becoming more and more mature, and all knives can be moved by his thoughts, but he never imagined that they would be used as a means of extorting confessions.

Coordinate the phenological integrity of spring, summer, autumn and winter, with five winds and ten rains; Different flowers are planted in five continents, east, west, north and south. Last year, the grain harvest in this village was poor. It's windy and rainy today, and everyone in Chengdu has a bumper harvest.

Synonym of five winds and ten rains

1, fine weather, translation: the late lead storm is timely and appropriate. Describe that wind and rain are suitable for crop growth. It also means world peace. Pronunciation: fē ngtiá oy ǔ sh ǔ n. Citation: Six Pagodas in Jiang Ziya during the Warring States Period: "When you are restrained, the weather is favorable." Soon after the capture of Yindu, the world was at peace. Good weather and good crops this year.

2, the grain is abundant, explanation: it means that the year is good and the grain is abundant. Pronunciation: w ǔ g ǔ f ēēēēēē. Quote: Jiang Ziya's "Identifying and Training Six General Li Tao of Long Tao" in the Warring States Period: "Therefore, in the stormy season, the crops are abundant and the country is safe." Therefore, in the stormy season, the grain is abundant and the world is peaceful. For example, the biggest wish of farmers who have worked hard for a year is to have a bumper harvest.