White waves lift the sky
White waves lift the sky, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á IL à ngxi à NTI à n, which means strong wind and high waves. It comes from Bai Juyi's rain and wind at night.
Idiom usage
As soon as the cloud appeared, there was a strong wind and white waves on Erhai sea.
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "wind and rain in the evening Park": "the moss rushes to the ground, and the spring rain is continuous, and the white waves lift the sky, and the sun and wind are exhausted."
Idiom explanation
Lift: somersault. The wind is strong and the waves are high.
White waves lift the sky