Poisonous rain and evil fog
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is d ú L ó ng è w ù, which means bad clouds and fog. It's a metaphor for the brutal dark forces. It comes from Zheng Ze's poem "sighing on climbing the tower".
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Ze's poem "sighing on climbing the tower" says: "the combination of poisonous rain and evil fog makes me feel sleepy."
Idiom usage
It is used as subject, object and attribute
Analysis of Idioms
A flood of water and beasts
Poisonous rain and evil fog
be proud and pleased with oneself - yáng yáng zì dé
Drink water to know the source - zhuó shuǐ zhī yuán
there 's no making without breaking - bù può bù lì