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What idiom is used to express that the weather has turned fine?

The sky will be sunny after the rain

yǔguòtiānqíng

[Definition] The sky will be sunny after the heavy rain. It is a metaphor for situations changing from bad to good or politics changing from darkness to light.

[Quotation] Ming Dynasty Xie Zhaozhe's "Wenhai Pisha Ji": "Pottery; the purple kiln is the oldest; it is said that it was fired during the reign of Chai Shizong; the director asked for its color; the imperial review said: 'After the rain, the sky is clear and the clouds are clear. Broken virginity; this color is for the future."

[Shape identification] "Qing" cannot be written as "eye".

[Synonym] After the rain, the clouds begin to open, the sun rises, the clouds disappear, the fog disperses, the wind stops the rain.

[Antonym] The sky is dark, the sky is dark, the earth is dark, and the rain is heavy and heavy.

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[Usage] Used as a compliment. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

[Structure] Union.