Rain and cloud
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ē NY ǔ x ū y ú n, which means the splashing of water vapor. It comes from Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty wrote the poem "send Chen tingxue to Chengdu Wei Zhao Mo Ren:" you don't see Minshan's Guide to the south, the rain is blowing and the clouds are blowing for nine thousand miles, the Jian Pavilion of Qu and Tang Dynasties is close, and the flowers of Jincheng surround Chengdu. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : pēn yǔ xū yún
Rain and cloud
How to use ox knife to cut chicken. gē jī yān yòng niú dāo
shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub. mó jiān jī gǔ
Extravagance and extravagance. jiāo yì shē yín
leave a stink for ten thousand years. yí chòu wàn nián
If you don't change your name, you don't change your name. xíng bù gēng míng,zuò bù gǎi xìng