The sun and the clouds
Buli ganyun is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì R ì g ā NY ú n, which means to block the sun and go straight to the sky. It's very tall.
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Block the sun and go up to the sky. It's very tall.
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In the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Wencheng's "Youxian Grottoes" said: "in the time, the Silver Pagoda in Jintai covered the dry clouds of the sun."
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As predicate and attribute, it describes being very tall. The idiom shows that it was in the Silver Tower of Jintai at that time, blocking out the sun and clouds. (Zhang Wencheng's Youxian cave in Tang Dynasty) and the biography of Guo Chongtao in the history of the Old Five Dynasties: "dry clouds block out the sun, and there is no one for the officials to enjoy the cool."
Chinese PinYin : bì rì gān yún
The sun and the clouds
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