The clouds are disturbing and breaking
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú NR ǎ of ú Li è, which means social unrest and fragmentation. It comes from the first collection of yuyinconghua in Tiaoxi, Du shaolingsi.
The origin of Idioms
"Shaoling means Tianbao is in disorder, the clouds are scattered everywhere, and the characters are in disaster all the year round."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: chaos in the world antonym: unification of the world
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in figurative sentences
The clouds are disturbing and breaking
run out of ammunition and food supplies - dàn jìn liáng jué
nine meals in thirty days -- to live in dire poverty - sān xún jiǔ shí
a pasture on which cattle can graze - cháng lín fēng cǎo
The road and the road tie each other - dào jìn xiāng zhěn
If you listen to both, you will be clear; if you believe something, you will be dark - jiān tīng zé míng,piān xìn zé àn