1, disappear [yān xiāo yún sàn]
Explanation: Just like a smoke cloud dissipates. Metaphor things disappear cleanly.
From: "Zhu Xi Quan Shu Zhi" Doyle Yizhen: "Make the clouds disappear for a day."
Interpretation: In just one day, the smoke cleared.
Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and complement; Used of things or emotions.
2, smoking flattery [y ā n sh m: ixing]?
Explanation: Smoke vision: microscopic vision; Mei Xing: Walk slowly. Describe a shy and unnatural look.
From: Lv Chunqiu Unyielding: "People have new wives, women are happy, they should be proud, and cigarettes are flattering."
Interpretation: They have a new daughter-in-law, and they have arrived, serene and steady, shy and unnatural.
Grammar: as predicate and attribute.
3. Fireworks romance [yān HuāfēYuè]
Explanation: refers to the affair between men and women.
From: Wu Mei's Wind Tunnel Mountain Tour Lake: "It's all fireworks romance, you are wrong!"
Interpretation: It is all these things of love between men and women that have delayed you.
Grammar: as object and attribute
4. Hazy mist
Explanation: haze: refers to mountains and rivers; Chronic disease: a disease that cannot be cured for a long time. Metaphorically, it is a hobby or habit, which is not easy to change after a long time. Refers to a hobby of mountains and rivers.
Said by: A Tale of Tian You in the New Tang Dynasty: "I am a so-called person with chronic diseases."
Interpretation: Describing the love between mountains and rivers, nymphs and misty clouds has become an irresistible hobby.
Grammar: formal; As objects and attributes; Refers to a love of mountains and rivers.
5, misty rain cleared [yān fēi yǔ sàn]
Description: There are many descriptions.
From: Liu Wenxuan: "An endless stream, misty rain scattered."
Interpretation: Continuous, drizzle falling down.
Grammar: as object and attribute; Used in written language