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The Interpretation of the Idiom "Storm"
A storm is a violent and urgent storm. Metaphor is huge, rapid and violent development.
Idiom: Storm.
Pinyin: y incarnation
Explanation: suddenly: quickly, suddenly. A violent and urgent storm. Metaphor is huge, rapid and violent development.
Source: Chapter 23 of Laozi: "Therefore, the wind does not stop, and the showers do not last all day."
Synonyms: storm, storm and rain.
Antonym: gentle breeze and drizzle, easterly drizzle.
Usage: as subject and object; Describe the rapidity of wind and rain.
For example, there are two birds, a male and a female, who were flying together in one place and suddenly dispersed by the storm. Ming, Wu Chengen and Journey to the West, 69.
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