Tomorrow, the sky will be followed by two words.
First of all, tomorrow
Pinyin: míng tiān
1, the next day today.
2. In the near future: look forward to a bright future.
Source: Wang Li's Brief Discussion on the Language Research of Confucianism in Qing Dynasty: "The Source of Criticism: Root Cause: Confucianism is not for yesterday, but for tomorrow."
Second, the weather.
Pinyin: tiān? qì
1, various meteorological changes in the atmosphere in a certain area for a certain period of time, such as temperature, humidity, air pressure, precipitation, wind, clouds, etc. : ~ prediction. Today ~ is very good.
2, refers to the time; Time: It's midnight. ~ It's getting late, so hurry home!
Source: Kang Zhuo Source: Xu Shui Plain Day and Night: "He is not party member. He is almost sixty years old and has only been married for ten years."
Third, anger.
Pinyin: Qi? fragrance
Angry; Resentment: He was very angry at such irresponsible remarks.
Source: Ye Shengtao Source: Night: "They are both kind. They are angry when they come, but they are still kind."
Fourth, anger.
Pinyin: fèn? without
Extremely dissatisfied excitement: ~ people. ~ condemn the crimes of the invaders.
Source: Lu Xun Source: "Gai Hua Ji Miscellaneous Feeling": "The brave is angry and draws his sword to the strong; Cowards are angry, but they draw their swords at the weak. "
Verb (short for verb) Anger.
Pinyin: ù? moustache
Refers to great anger: uncontrollable. ~ moderate burn.
Source: Ba Jin Source: "Home" 8: "He felt angry and his chest seemed to burst."