The most abnormal weather (to borrow an idiom)
Problem solving process: The most abnormal weather refers to two weather phenomena that should not appear together. Obviously, sunny weather means rain (usually thunder is a precursor to rain), so it is a bolt from the blue.
Pronunciation: qí ng ti ā n p and Li?
Meaning: Also known as a bolt from the blue. Metaphor is a sudden, unexpected and shocking event.
Source: Song Luyou's poem "Chickens don't crow for four nights": "It's like a long time, the sky suddenly flies."
It's like a dragon that has been dormant for a long time and suddenly begins to make clouds and rain.
Quotations: Ba Jin's Memories of Xiao Shan III: "What a bolt from the blue! My daughter-in-law and I rushed to the hospital and even the mattress was taken from her hospital bed. "
Extended data synonyms:
Something unexpected happened? [biàn shēng bù cè] Change: a sudden change with great influence; Accident: accident. The change happened suddenly.
Out: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, Chapter 44: "If anything happens, Xi-feng will splash vinegar and be overjoyed."
An accident made Wang Xifeng jealous, and Pinger was happy to dress up for an unexpected happy event.
Antonym:
Common? [s: k not ng jià n guà n] It means it's not surprising if you get used to it.
Out: Tang Mengbang's Poetry and Love: "It is common to meddle; Break the history of Jiangnan. "
The old gentleman is used to taking it for granted, but I have to break my heart for her.