Pinyin: [y incarnation]
Meaning: When water vapor rises into the air and condenses into clouds, when water droplets in the clouds become too big to float in the air, they become rain.
Pinyin: [Yu]
Meaning: ancient meaning (rain, snow, etc. ): rain and snow (snow) Rain to millet.
Etymological explanation:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Rain and water come from Yun Qi. As the sky is like a cloud, water is idle. All rain belongs to rain.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Rain drops from the clouds to the ground. The "one" at the top of the glyph is like a sky, and the "one" is like a low-hanging cloud in which water falls. All words related to rain adopt the "rain prefix".
Explanation of words:
1, umbrella
Umbrella, made of oil paper, oil cloth, nylon or plastic cloth.
2. Raindrops
Water droplets that form rain.
3. It rains in Mao Mao
[Xixi] Xiaoyu: Breeze. ~ Meng Meng.
4. Wind and rain
[fē ng y ǔ] Wind and rain: ~ sunny. ~ masterpiece.
5. Rain in Mao Mao
[má o maoy] refers to the rain in which tiny water droplets (less than 0.5 mm in diameter) float in the air with the airflow when falling, and cannot form raindrops. Usually refers to light rain.
Step 6 rain
[y ǔ s:] Like a drizzle, there are ~ floating in the air.