The clouds are surging
Yunyongfengfa is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y ú NY ǒ ngbi ā of ā, which means the clouds rush and the wind blows. Describe the article as magnificent.
Idiom explanation
Storm: the wind. The clouds are surging, the clouds are surging, and the wind is blowing. Describe the article as magnificent.
Idioms and allusions
In the preface to Ouyang Gongfu's posthumous works written by Wu Minshu of Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the prose of Bolu, with its surging clouds, suddenly advanced in ancient times. If the spring wood falls, it will become real."
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: clouds and winds degree of common use: remote emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as predicate and attribute; used in written language idiom structure: combined generation time: Modern
The clouds are surging
gain victory with unstained swords - bīng bù wū rèn
It is better to know than to know - qiǎng bù zhī yǐ wéi zhī
without money after one 's death - shēn hòu xiāo tiáo
on every stick of wheat are growing two ears - mài xiù liǎng qí