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1. Pretending to be deceitful: pretending to be crazy and stupid.
2. Legacy of Legacy Spirit: The Legacy and Karma Legacy Left by Predecessors.
3. Lunar halo and wind: Lunar halo: The aura that appears around the moon. The appearance of the moon's halo is a sign of wind. The slightest sign of a metaphor can tell where it is going.
4. Wind and sun: the breeze is gentle and the sun is warm. See "The Wind and the Warm Sun". Source: Ming Wang Tingne's "Lion's Roar: Appreciating Spring": "The wind and the sun, Yan Jiaofei shattered the rouge tablets. ”
5. Stormy rain: Stormy rain.
6. The moon is white and the wind is clear: to describe a quiet and beautiful night.
7. Legacy Teaching: The fashion and education left over from the previous generation.
8. Chasing the wind and electricity: chasing the fast wind and lightning.
9. Jumping over the clouds: the metaphor is majestic.
10. The moon is dark and the wind is high: It is a metaphor for the night when there is no moonlight and the wind is very strong. A metaphor for a sinister environment.
11. Cloud Dragon Wind Tiger: The tiger roars and the wind rises, and the dragon rises and generates clouds. Refers to the induction of things of the same kind.
12. Fight for the wind and be jealous: fight: 嬜, fight; Wind: Charm, mostly refers to women. It refers to jealousy and quarrel due to the relationship between men and women.
13. Old customs: customs and habits left over from previous generations.
14. Changing customs: moving: changing; Easy: Transform. Change old customs.
15. The legacy of the wind: the legacy of the wind: the fashion left by the predecessors. Yu Lie: The deeds of our predecessors. The deeds and fashions that have been handed down from the previous **. It is also known as "the legacy of the aftermath" and "the afterglow of the wind".
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1. Be resolute.
2. The wind is surging.
3. Violent storms.
4. Slanting wind and drizzle.
5. Wind and rain.
6. Wind and thunder.
7. Spring breeze and harmony.
8. Calm and calm.
9. The wind and the sun are beautiful.
10. Galloping.
11. Wind and rain.
12. Rain or shine.
13. The wind blows the grass.
14. Ups and downs.
15. The wind of ghosts.
16, Yishui spring breeze.
17. Legacy customs.
18. Change the customs.
19, Yushu Linfeng.
20. Be windy in case of trouble.
21. The aftermath of the training.
22. Strong winds.
23, Yao Yu Shun Feng.
24, Yongyue mocks the wind.
25. Aftertaste.
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The idioms about the wind are as follows:
1. Japanese drizzle: Japanese wind: spring wind, drizzle: light rain. The breeze and drizzle are metaphorically gentle and meticulous, not rough or gentle.
2. Calling the wind and calling the rain: The original myth refers to the magic of the immortal Taoist priest who can make the wind and rain listen to him, and it is more metaphorical to have the power to dominate nature or society.
3. Riding the wind and waves: Moving forward or sailing quickly by breaking the wind and waves is also a metaphor for being ambitious, majestic, not afraid of difficulties, and moving forward bravely.
4. Wind and clouds: The wind blows, and the dark clouds surge. It is a metaphor for the rise of many things one after another, with great momentum, and also the wind surging and steaming.
5. The sound of the wind and cranes: Birdsong, describing panic and fear, self-alarm, and also the sound of cranes and winds.
Sentence about wind:
1. At noon, the sun was like fire, there seemed to be a fire in the air, the grass was wilting, the branches were drooping their heads, and the farmers working in the fields were sweating and panting heavily. How much they need the wind at this time, at this time, the wind comes, the Buddha passes through all things, and comes gently, like a cool nectar to the hearts of the people.
2. The northeast wind is whining, the withered grass and fallen leaves are flying all over the sky, the yellow dust is cloudy, and the chaos is chaotic, and it is almost impossible to tell where is the sky and where is the earth. Even the proud eagle does not dare to try its wings in such weather.
3. The wind of the mountain gate is the same as the water of the mountain gate river, day and night from north to south, although it is soft like water, but after a long time, the crops on the field and the weeping willows on the river bank are also leaning against the mountain gate. The bow is slightly bent to the south, as if bowing to all the guests who come here.
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1. Spring breeze and rain: wind and rain suitable for plant growth. It is a metaphor for the universal depth of good education, and it is also used to praise the teachings of teachers.
2. The wind and the sun are beautiful: the wind is gentle and the sun is shining. Describe the sunny and warm weather.
3. Slanting wind and drizzle: oblique wind: a fine and slight breeze; Drizzle: Light rain. Describe the small wind and rain.
4. Strong wind: strong wind, describing the wind as very strong.
5. Stormy rain: refers to the sudden and violent wind and rain.
6. Cold wind: cold. Described as bitterly cold and very cold.
7. Storm: refers to strong wind and rain. It is also a metaphor for a violent momentum or a dangerous situation.
8. Flying sand and stones: sand and soil are flying, and small stones are rolling. Describe the wind as strong.
9. The wind is delicate and the day is warm: Jiao: soft. The breeze is blowing and the sun is warm.
10. Showers and winds: Sudden and violent wind and rain.
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Words and idioms about the wind in the middle of the survey:
1. Gust of horses;
2. Attract wind and fire;
3. Provoke the grass;
4. Stop talking about Fengyue;
5. Jealousy;
6. Wind and rain;
7. Chasing the wind day by day;
8. Occupy the wind and make sails;
9, the chastity of the wind and the bright Wu Festival;
10. Stormy rain;
11. Chasing the wind and walking in the scene;
12. Catching the wind and catching the shadow;
13. Sell the wind and leap over the clouds;
14. Stormy rain;
15. Making waves;
16. sheltering from the wind and rain;
17. Smooth sailing;
18, the wind and the moon;
19. Change customs;
20.The moon is dark and the wind is high.
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