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1. It has been raining for three years
2. Falling rain hitting adobe - no good goods.
3. Hide in the mountain temple in the rain - the wheel (drench) is not on.
4. Falling rain in the courtyard - wheel (drench) to the head.
5. The sun rises on a rainy day - false love (sunny).
6. God doesn't rain, and the head of the house is unreasonable--why not; Helpless.
7. The thunder is loud, the rain is small - in name only.
8. Hail during a thunderstorm - a plummet.
9. Ripe pomegranate drenched in the rain - grinning.
10. Heavy rain in June - for a while.
11. The mud doll was caught in the rain - paralyzed.
12. Send an umbrella after the rain - one more move; Bearish favors; Shed crocodile tears; False friendship.
13, rain pouring mud Bodhisattva - rustic in the soil; Rustic.
14. Carrying straw on rainy days - the heavier the back.
15. The papier-mâché lantern is poured by the rain - the shelf does not fall.
16, the archway under the rain - temporarily sheltered.
17. Pulling the lime car encountered a downpour - anxious.
18. Bricking on rainy days - bad blanks.
19. Carrying grass on rainy days - the burden is getting heavier and heavier.
20. The clay man can't withstand the wind and rain - the essence is too poor.
21, the mud doll was paralyzed by the rainforest; Soft make a bunch.
22. Running into the house in the rain - not getting drenched (wheeled).
23. It rained three times a day - lack of affection (sunny).
24. Thunderbolt on a rainy day - thunderstorm.
25. Sesame on a rainy day - difficult to speak.
26. Viewing the scenery on a rainy day - blurred; Can't see clearly.
27. The sun rises after a rainy day - see the light again; See the light of day.
28. Pulling straw on rainy days - the more it drags, the heavier it becomes.
29. The raindrops fall on the incense - very coincidentally; Coincidentally.
30. The rainbow after the rain - colorful.
31. Don't hold an umbrella when it rains - it's drenched (wheeled).
32. Don't wear a hat when it rains - the wheel (drench) to the head.
33. Rain sprinkles the streets, winds sweep the floor - this is a lot more.
34. Carrying cotton wool on rainy days - the heavier the back.
35, the sun rises on a rainy day - fake love (sunny); Yin is not yin, yang is not yang.
36. Wheat is threshed on a rainy day - it can't be harvested; It's hard to end.
37. Watering the ground on a rainy day - one more move.
38, splashing the street on a rainy day - fake positive.
39. Running into the house on a rainy day - the wheel (drenched) can't get you.
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Afterword for a rainy day :
Carrying cotton wool on a rainy day - the heavier the back, the sun rises on a rainy day - false love (sunny); Yin is not yin and yang is not yang, and wheat is beaten on a rainy day - it can't be harvested; It's hard to end Watering the ground on a rainy day -- Splashing the street on a rainy day -- Fake positive Running into the house on a rainy day -- The wheel can't get you Walking on a rainy day -- dragging mud and water Carrying straw on a rainy day -- The heavier the back, the heavier the straw on a rainy day -- the heavier the burden Walking on a rainy day; Buffalo trampling; Lotus root in the pond; Bulldozer in the swamp -- dragging mud and water No hat on a rainy day -- Pro (drench) to the head The sun rises on a rainy day -- Half of the yin and half of the sun No hat on a rainy day -- Pro (drench) to the head No hat on a rainy day -- Pro (drench) to the head String of relatives on a rainy day -- People don't stay guests and keep guests every day; People don't stay for days, don't use umbrellas on rainy days - stingy; Wet on a rainy day stepping on a muddy road - the more you get wet, the more you hit the child on a rainy day - idle is also idle Playing an umbrella on a rainy day - it is not your turn; I can't get drenched, I hit adobe on a rainy day -- it's not good, I hit my shoes on a rainy day, I don't have a good job, I'm idle, I'm idle, I'm flying a kite on a rainy day, I'm wet; solid bones; solid bones; Wet bones, crossing the single-plank bridge on a rainy day - worrying; Be careful every step of the way; Carrying straw on a rainy day - the heavier the back is carrying the coffin on a rainy day - pervert; Wet ghost Climbing a mountain on a rainy day - Difficult to get up and down Picking cotton on a rainy day - getting heavier and heavier Running home on a rainy day - It's not your turn; It can't be poured on your head Planting walnuts on a rainy day – trying to keep it alive.
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Carrying cotton wool on a rainy day - the heavier the back, the sun rises on a rainy day - false love (sunny); Yin is not yin and yang is not yang, and wheat is beaten on a rainy day - it can't be harvested; It's hard to end Watering the ground on a rainy day -- Splashing the street on a rainy day -- Fake positive Running into the house on a rainy day -- The wheel can't get you Walking on a rainy day -- dragging mud and water Carrying straw on a rainy day -- The heavier the back, the heavier the straw on a rainy day -- the heavier the burden Walking on a rainy day; Buffalo trampling; Lotus root in the pond; Bulldozer in the swamp -- dragging mud and water No hat on a rainy day -- Pro (drench) to the head The sun rises on a rainy day -- Half of the yin and half of the sun No hat on a rainy day -- Pro (drench) to the head No hat on a rainy day -- Pro (drench) to the head String of relatives on a rainy day -- People don't stay guests and keep guests every day; People don't stay for days, don't use umbrellas on rainy days - stingy; Wet on a rainy day stepping on a muddy road - the more you get wet, the more you hit the child on a rainy day - idle is also idle Playing an umbrella on a rainy day - it is not your turn; I can't get drenched, I hit adobe on a rainy day -- it's not good, I hit my shoes on a rainy day, I don't have a good job, I'm idle, I'm idle, I'm flying a kite on a rainy day, I'm wet; solid bones; solid bones; Wet bones, crossing the single-plank bridge on a rainy day - worrying; Be careful every step of the way; Carrying straw on a rainy day - the heavier the back is carrying the coffin on a rainy day - pervert; Wet ghost Climbing a mountain on a rainy day - Difficult to get up and down Picking cotton on a rainy day - getting heavier and heavier Running home on a rainy day - It's not your turn; It can't be poured on your head Planting walnuts on a rainy day – trying to keep it alive.
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1. When the fish jump out of the water, the wind and rain come.
2. Rainy and sunny, non-stop for days and nights.
3. Rain and dust, starving to death.
4. Everything is harvested when it rains in autumn, and everything is lost when it rains in the summer.
5. Three bowls of rain and rain, big rivers and small rivers must be full.
6. The loaches are quiet and the weather is fine.
7. It rains at night and is sunny during the day, and there is nowhere to hold the food that is beaten.
8. It is advisable to use waste land for fish farming, and dig fish pits after burning bricks and tiles.
9. It rains during the day and is sunny at night, and it will not stop for three consecutive days.
10. The rain hits the five watches, and the sun basks the puddles.
11. The rain beats the chicken, and the umbrella does not leave the hand.
12. First there is no heavy rain on the cow hair, and then the cow hair is not sunny.
13. When the clouds rise from the northeast, there will be wind and rain.
14. Summer rain rice life, spring rain wheat disease.
15. After a long rain and cold wind, the weather is clear and reliable.
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Carrying cotton wool on rainy days - the more you carry it, the heavier it becomes.
The sun rises on a rainy day - false love (sunny); Yin is not yin and yang is not yang, and wheat is beaten on a rainy day - it can't be harvested; It's hard to end.
Raining on a rainy day – too much.
Splashing the streets on a rainy day – fake positive.
Running into the house on a rainy day – the wheels won't get you.
Walking on a rainy day – dragging mud and water.
Carrying straw on rainy days - the more you carry it, the heavier it becomes.
Carrying straw on a rainy day – the heavier the burden.
walking on rainy days; Buffalo trampling; Lotus root in the pond; of the swamps'Bulldozer -- dragging mud with water and no hat on rainy days -- pro (drench) to the head.
The sun rises on a rainy day – half yin and half yang.
Don't wear a hat on a rainy day – on your head.
No hat on a rainy day – on the head.
String relatives encounter rainy days - people do not stay guests, and guests are kept every day; People don't stay for days, don't use umbrellas on rainy days - stingy; Get wet.
Stepping on mud on a rainy day – the more you get wet.
Hitting a child on a rainy day – idleness is idleness.
Umbrella on a rainy day - no turn; I can't get drenched.
Hit adobe on a rainy day - no good.
Playing shoes on a rainy day – idle is idle.
Flying a kite on a rainy day – wet bones; solid bones; solid bones; Wet bones, crossing the single-plank bridge on a rainy day - worrying; Be careful every step of the way; Carrying straw on a rainy day is frightening every step - the heavier the back.
Carrying a coffin on a rainy day - pervert; Wet ghost.
Climbing a mountain on a rainy day – hard to get up and down.
Picking cotton on rainy days – getting heavier and heavier.
Running home on a rainy day – it's not your turn; It can't be poured on your head Planting walnuts on a rainy day – trying to keep it alive.
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