rain falls in torrents
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is d à y à R ú zh à, which means that it's raining very hard and it's pouring down. It comes from Yu Boya and Xie Zhiyin.
Notes on Idioms
Note: irrigation.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty wrote a general warning to the world: Yu Boya falls the piano to thank his bosom friend: "occasionally, the wind is raging and the rain is pouring, so the boats can't move forward, and they are moored under the cliff."
Idiom usage
It rained heavily. Example: in Ming Dynasty, Zhu Guozhen's "Yongchuang Xiaopin · Shanzi Daoqi": three days later, he led the public to curse Longtan, so as to arouse God's anger.
Analysis of Idioms
The rain is pouring down
Chinese PinYin : dà yǔ rú zhù
rain falls in torrents
the swift-footed get the most. jí zǒu xiān dé
profound sentiments of friendship. shēn qíng hòu yì
cornpensate forthe shortage and leakage. bǔ quē shí yí
roll up one 's sleeves and raise one 's fists to fight. xuān quán luǒ xiù