Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Idioms describing dew
Idioms describing dew
Eat wind and suck dew: eat wind and drink dew. Describe a life beyond the world.
Eat and drink dew: swallow flowers and drink dew. Describe supernatural life.
Spring breeze and rain and dew: Like spring breeze and rain and dew, they nourish the growth of all things. Used to be a metaphor for elegance.
Lightning morning dew: a flash of lightning, dew before sunrise. A metaphor for something that hasn't existed for a long time.
Floating clouds: floating clouds, morning dew. Metaphor time flies, life is short.
Rich grass dew: wealth can't last long, just like dew on grass leaves. Describe personnel uncertainty.
Life is like morning dew: morning dew: a metaphor of short time. Metaphor life is short.
Dew first: refers to the body disappearing faster than the morning dew. Metaphor is dying.
As dangerous as morning dew: as dangerous as morning dew, the sun will disappear as soon as it comes out. Metaphor is extremely dangerous.
Danger is like dew in the morning: it disappears as easily as dew in the morning. Metaphor is facing death.
Smoke and Philo knot: fly. The way the smoke flies and condenses. Metaphor calligraphy.
Drinking dew and eating wind: drinking dew and eating wind. Describe an extraordinary life. Also known as "drinking wind and eating dew".
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