The fog is surging and the clouds are steaming
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is w ù y ǒ ngy ú nzh ē ng, which means the appearance of cloud transpiration, also refers to the appearance of Sheng duo. It comes from Guang juejiao Lun written by Liang xiaobiao of the Southern Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liang xiaobiao's Guang juejiao Lun in the Southern Dynasty said: "therefore, it's necessary to edit Xiang Gan, and the fog is surging and the clouds are steaming." The sixth part of Wang Yun's Miscellaneous Poems on traveling to Mount Tai in Yuan Dynasty: "Wan Zhuo's vitality is the same as the sea, and the fog is surging and the clouds are steaming a mountain."
Idiom usage
As an object, attributive; used in written language example present material to advance technology. In Ming Dynasty, the fourth part of rebirth fate
Chinese PinYin : wù yǒng yún zhēng
The fog is surging and the clouds are steaming
dusty rice and dirty soup -- valueless things. chén fàn tú gēng
be in harmony with the rest of the world. hùn sú hé guāng
carry out a capital punishment. míng zhèng diǎn xíng