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Idioms about good weather and lots of white clouds

Idioms about when the weather is good and there are many white clouds:

1. Crane in the clouds: Like a white crane in the clouds. It is a metaphor for a noble person.

2. Split the rocks and penetrate the clouds: shake open the rocks and penetrate the clouds. Describes a high-pitched voice.

3. Wind and clouds disperse: flow and disperse like wind and clouds. It is a metaphor that people who are together are scattered in all directions.

4. Floating clouds of wealth and wealth: It means getting rich without justice, which is as light as floating clouds to me. It means taking money and status very lightly.

5. Split rocks and flowing clouds: flow: the coming and going is irregular or the transfer is non-stop. Split the rocks and shook the sky. Describes a loud and high-pitched voice.

6. Follow what others say: say: say; also: follow what others say, and say what you say. It means having no independent opinion and just going along with others.

7. Push away the clouds and mist to see the blue sky: Only by pushing away the dense clouds and mist can you see the clear blue sky. It is a metaphor for breaking through the darkness and seeing the light.

8. Yehe Xianyun: Xian: unrestrained. Floating clouds, wild cranes. It used to refer to people who lived an idle life and separated themselves from worldly affairs.

9. Clouds pass through the sky: After the clouds pass by, the sky is particularly empty. It means that things have passed and everything has returned to calm.

10. Looking at the clouds and looking after the sun: originally refers to a wise monarch who is kind and generous to the people. Later, it was often compared to being close to the emperor.

11. Stars fly into the clouds: It means things are scattered or disappear.

12. Ride on the clouds and ride on the fog: ride on the clouds and ride on the fog. It was originally a legend that refers to people who knew magic and flew on clouds and mist. Later, it was described as running fast or being dizzy.

13. The clouds clear and the sun appears: The clouds and mist clear away and the sun appears. It means that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings.

14. Apricot rain and pear clouds: Apricot flowers are like rain, and flowers are like clouds. Describes the beautiful scenery in spring.

15. Open the clouds and see the sky: It means that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings. Same as "the sun appears when the clouds open"

16. Winter and summer clouds: the sun in winter and the clouds in summer. It is a metaphor for a person's gentle and approachable attitude, making people willing to get close to him.

17. Cloudy sky and foggy land: a metaphor for being ignorant and confused.

18. Auspicious clouds and auspicious energy: In the old days, colored clouds in the sky were considered to be auspicious signs, so they were called auspicious clouds and auspicious energy.

Also known as "Lucky Clouds and Ruicai"