inky clouds filled the sky
The Chinese idiom t ó ngy ú nm ì B ù means that the sky is covered with thick clouds, which is usually a sign before snow. From the book of songs Xiaoya xinnanshan.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · xinnanshan" says: "the sky is full of clouds, rain and snow."
Idiom usage
In the second chapter of "Jin Ping Mei", we can see the clouds everywhere, and then we can see the clouds everywhere. It's a day of snow. " The tenth chapter of outlaws of the marsh is in the severe winter. The clouds are thick and the new wind is rising, but the snow is coming. Chapter 11 of the water margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: after Lin Chong and Chai Daguan left, he went on the road for more than ten days. In the late winter weather, the clouds were thick, the new wind was tight, and the sky was full of snow. Xu Zhonglin, Ming Dynasty chapter 89 of the romance of Fengshen: dense clouds and colorful cold fog.
Chinese PinYin : tóng yún mì bù
inky clouds filled the sky
birds ' twitter and fragrance of flowers. niǎo yǔ huā xiāng
prove successful in every test. lǚ shì lǚ yàn