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Sunny vs. cloudy, floating vs. sinking, false vs. true, success vs. failure, heaven vs. earth, thick vs. thin, bitter vs. sweet, old vs. new, timid vs. brave, hard vs. soft, morning vs. night, noisy, quiet, reproach vs. praise.
Wavering vs. firm, weak vs. strong, dim vs. shiny, reality vs. illusory.
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The sky is against the earth, the rain is against the wind, the continent is against the sky, the mountain flowers are against the sea trees, the red sun is against the sky, and the water is against the clouds. There are 49 Chinese texts in the first volume of the third grade.
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Summer vs. winter, cold vs. warmth, reality vs. fiction, and falsehood vs. truth.
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Clouds to rain, snow to wind, flowers to birds, fish to insects.
1. Yun Pinyin yún
1. Speak, quote.
2. Literary particles, used at the beginning of the sentence and at the end of the sentence.
Second, rain pinyin yǔ
Definition: Water droplets falling from clouds, rain.
Cloud Chinese Character Strokes:
1. Yunke [yún kē].
The tall branches of Lingyun. The metaphor is a noble character.
2. 云野 [yún yě].
Refers to Guyun Mengze.
3. 云滴 [yún dī].
Small droplets in the clouds.
4. 云履 [yún lǚ].
Shoes embroidered with a cloud pattern.
5. Cloud is [yún wéi].
Speech and conduct.
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Wind against clouds and rain against snow.
Flowers against birds, fish against insects.
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Clouds to rain, snow to wind, flowers to birds, fish to insects, mountains to water, willow green to pink.
Clouds, rain, wind, snow, flowers, trees, birds, insects, mountains, water, willows, peach blossoms.
From - Li Yu in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.
Original text: Heaven to earth, rain to wind. The feast of virtual friends and land against the sky.
Mountain flowers to sea trees, red sun to the sky. The thunder is faint, the fog is misty, and the sun is in the sky. The wind is high and the autumn moon is white, and the rain is red at sunset.
The cow girl is about the two star rivers, and the two Yao fights in the west and the east. In October, the sassy frost frightened the brigade; On the Sandong River, the snow is cold and the fisherman is cold.
Translation: In the poem's rhyme, the sky and the earth correspond, the rain corresponds to the wind, and the continent corresponds to the sky. Mountain flowers correspond to sea trees, and the red sun corresponds to the sky.
Thunder faintly corresponds to foggy. The sun falls and the sky corresponds. The wind is high, the autumn moon is white, and the rain and sunset are red.
The two stars of the cow girl are left and right, and the two Yao fights in the west and east correspond to each other.
In October, the weather was particularly cold, and the autumn wind and frost everywhere made the soldiers on the border nervous; In the cold winter, there is a small fishing boat on the river, and the fisherman who sits on the small boat to fish is cold enough.
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These are all sentences that describe natural phenomena.
1. Clouds to rain, snow to wind.
The meaning of this phrase is that clouds and rain are relative, as are snow and wind. The natural phenomena of clouds, rain, snow, and wind in the sky are described. The original sentence is from He Bi's "Sound Rhythm Enlightenment" by Che Wanyu in the Qing Dynasty: clouds to rain, snow to wind, evening to clear sky.
2. Flowers to trees, birds to insects.
The meaning of this phrase is that flowers and trees are relative, as are birds and insects. This phrase describes the natural phenomenon of flowers and trees intertwining, and birds and insects having a food chain relationship. 3. Zen Xun Mountain is clear to the water show, and willow green is to pink.
The meaning of this sentence is that the freshness of the mountains and the beauty of the water are relative, as are the greenness of the willow trees and the redness of the peach blossoms. This sentence describes the beautiful appearance of mountains, willows, and peach blossoms, and describes the natural landscape phenomenon of the beauty of the scenery.
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Clouds to rain, snow to wind.
The next sentence is: Evening shines against the clear sky.
Clear. Che Wanyu "Sound Rhythm Enlightenment".
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Clouds to rain, snow to wind, evening to clear sky, to Hong to Yan;
Flowers to grass, butterflies shout to bees, blue sky to green fields, thousands of purple Zheng to thousands of red;
Peach to Zheng talks about Li, willow to Yang, Shanqing to Shuixiu, bird song to flowers;
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