What kind of weather is described with clouds covering the sky?
1. Thick clouds
2. Skylight and cloud shadows.
3.
The vast sky of clouds
.
4. Overcast clouds
5.
Overcast clouds cover the sky.
Interpretation:
1.
tóng
yún
mì
< p>bù): Tongyun: Tong means red, sometimes it refers to the red clouds; sometimes it refers to the evenly dense clouds before snow. Thick clouds filled the sky, indicating that heavy snow was coming.Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Xinnan Mountain": "The sky has the same clouds, and there is an atmosphere of rain and snow."
2. Skylight and cloud shadows (tiān
guāng
yún
yǐng): shadow: shadow. The light in the sky, the shadows of clouds in the water.
Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books": "A half-acre square pond is open, and the skylight and cloud shadows are lingering."
3.
The vast sky of clouds (yún
kōng
guǎng
mò): Looking around here, the vast sky of clouds makes people feel heavy.
Source: No source yet.
4. Overcast (yīn
yún
mì
bù): a metaphor for a depressing atmosphere where the situation is dangerous or a major event is about to occur. .
Source: Chapter 103 of "Xiao Wuyi" by Shi Yukun of the Qing Dynasty: "The two of them were less than two miles apart, and the sky became overcast."
5.
Clouds covering the sky (yīn
yún
zhē
tiān): describes the weather.
Source: novel, later adapted for netizens.