heavy rain
Yinhe Dixie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í NH é D à oxi è, meaning like the water in the Milky way. It's very rainy, like it's coming down. It comes from the ballad of Lushan Mountain to Lu Shi yuxu boat.
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the ballad of Lushan Mountain to Lushi yuxu boat: "in front of the Jinque, there are two peaks, and the Milky way is upside down with three stone beams."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, or waterfall. It's really a heavy rain! (Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's "warning of the world" Volume 14)
heavy rain
have the strong willpower that can make an arrow pierce even stone - shè shí yǐn yǔ
so poor as to have no room to stick an awl on - pín wú lì zhuī
like a parasite whose four limbs do not toil - sì tǐ bù qín
a person who looks down upon everyone and fancies that nobody dare do anything to him - mò yú dú yě