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The Chinese idiom, y ú nxi à oy à s à n in pinyin, means to disappear like clouds and rain. It means that the weather has turned fine, and it means that everything has become the past. It comes from Li Shimin of Tang Dynasty. ·
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Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty gave the imperial edict to the right Minister of Zhangsun Wuji: "the point of fighting is that the clouds disappear."
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It means to disappear
Examples
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty's "warning of the world" Volume 10: "since the end of a hundred years old, the clouds dissipate and the rain dissipates, this matter has been true since ancient times, it is not enough to sigh."
Chinese PinYin : yún xiāo yǔ sàn
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there are things and laws to govern them. yǒu wù yǒu zé
hold one 's nose and pass stopping one 's nose. yǎn bí ér guò
There is no righteous war in the spring and Autumn period. chūn qiū wú yì zhàn