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What idioms are there at the beginning of the wind?

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First, the wind

Pronunciation: [fēng]

Radical: wind

Explanation:

1. Air flow phenomenon. 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 sense of oppression; B. it means that society is dark or in a difficult situation. ~ flowers, snow, moon (metaphor for words and poems with poor content).

2. As fast and ordinary as the wind: ~ Tide. ~ for a while. ~ come on.

3. Etiquette and custom formed by society for a long time: ~ Qi. ~ study. ~ Things (unique scenery of a place) ~ Shang (prevailing social customs and habits in a certain period).

4. News, rumor: ~ biography (chuán) (rumor). Smell it and move it.

5. Scenes, attitudes and manners displayed outside: ~ scenery. ~ degrees. ~ case (a. bearing, style; B. the ideological and artistic nature of literary and artistic works). ~ bone (a. strong spirit; B. the powerful style of poetry, calligraphy and painting). ~ here. ~ adopt (1) people's beautiful manners, also known as "elegant demeanor"; B. literary talent; C. in the old days, it refers to the upright and 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 Songs of the South).

6. refers to folk songs: Guo ~ (the folk songs of the fifteen ancient countries in the Book of Songs). Pick ~.

7. Chinese medicine refers to some diseases: ~ paralysis. ~ wet.

8. Last name.

Second, examples of idioms

1. Sunny weather

[Pinyin] fēng hé rì lì ē

[Interpretation]? A breezy, sunny day. Describe sunny and warm weather.

[source]? Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "The weather is beautiful, and many officials come to pay homage."

2. Good weather

[Pinyin] Phoenix Dance Y incarnation

[Explanation] Tone: harmony; Uniform and proper cooperation; 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? Book of Rites I quotes Six Towers: "When you exercise restraint, the weather is fine. " ?

In the prime of life

[Pronunciation] Feng Huxiang Mao

[Interpretation]? Elegant: wind means elegance and talent; Hua means time, time period; Mao means full of vigor. This is a moment of youth, charm and glory. Describe the youthful and energetic spirit of young people.

[source]? Mao Zedong's "Qinyuanchun Changsha" words: "Just classmates and teenagers, in full bloom."

rain or shine

[Pinyin ]yǔ Wu zǔ]

[Interpretation] Not hindered by wind and rain. It means that it is agreed in advance and must be carried out on schedule.

[Source] Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World": "Huang Xiucai took a short boat by land, rain or shine, so he was in a hurry."