Idioms describing the gloomy weather
The idioms are as follows:
1. The clouds clear and the fog releases [yún kāi wù shì]
It refers to the weather turning from dark to bright. It is often used to describe the elimination of grievances and doubts.
2. Yunhewuji [yún hé wù jí]
It is a metaphor for gathering quickly.
3. Yunliwuli [yún lǐ wù lǐ]
As if in the clouds and mist, describing a confused look: I heard what he said, Always.
4. Yuntun foggathering [yún tún wù jí]
Gathering like clouds and fog. Describes a large number and concentration.
5. Cloud window and fog pavilion? [yún chuāng wù gé]
It is a window and room filled with clouds and fog. Refers to the towering pavilion. It also refers to a pavilion built at a very high place.
6. Cloudy sky and foggy land [yún tiān wù dì]
It is a metaphor for being ignorant and confused.
7. Yunzhengmist [yún zhēng wù jí]
Like the gathering of steaming clouds and mist. Describe many.
8. Yunmistlock [yún mí wù suǒ]
Describes the dark weather and gloomy atmosphere.