Stir up the clouds and stir up the rain
Poyun TIAOYU is a Chinese word, Pinyin is B ō y ú NLI á oy ǔ, which means to compare the provocation between men and women.
interpretation
It refers to the provocation between men and women.
source
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "privet view", the fourth fold: "he passed on the note and sent a letter, and the words and phrases stirred the rain and stirred the clouds." example: use a piece of clay and gold paper to write the words about parting. Yuan · Liu Shizhong's "a flower · romance of ROPA" Divertimento
usage
In conjunction with; as a predicate
Stir up the clouds and stir up the rain
Take a high example and hide it deeply - gāo jǔ shēn cáng
ancient sages ' words and deeds - qián yán wǎng xíng
natural and normal practice in human relationship - rén qíng zhī cháng