Wanting wind and rain are similar to four-letter words

Earth-shaking, smooth weather, bright eyes and ears, earth-shaking, changing the sky.

1. Shocking [?jīng tiān dòng dì?]

Interpretation: shocking, startling. Move, vibrate. Describes a great cause or a great impact. Describes a loud voice.

Source: Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's poem "Li Bai's Tomb": "Pity the bones in the barren tomb and the poor spring, there were once earth-shattering poems."

2. Good weather [?fēng tiáo yǔ shùn?]

Interpretation: It refers to the timely and appropriate amount of wind and rain, which is beneficial to agricultural production.

Source: "Old Book of Tang Dynasty·Etiquette Chronicles 1" quotes "Six Tao": "Now that Yin is restrained, the weather will be smooth."

3. Clear ears and eyes [?ěr cōng mù míng?]

Definition: Sensitive to hearing and hearing. Describes a clear mind and sharp eyesight.

Source: "Book of Changes·Ding": "Xun's ears and eyes are wise." "Book of Rites·Yue Ji": "So music leads to moral integrity; ears and eyes are wise; blood and temperament are peaceful; customs are changed, and the world is at peace." .

4. Earth-shaking [?fān tiān fù dì?]

Interpretation: Describes a huge change.

Source: The first fold of Yuan·Anonymous's "Contract Text": "Ouch, a cry that shakes the earth."

5. Stealing the sky and changing the day [?tōu tiān huàn rì?]

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for playing tricks in secret to change the truth of important things in order to achieve the purpose of deception.

Source: Ming Dynasty Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua": "Isn't this Wang Po a veteran at changing the sky and changing the day?"