霖
lín
(1) ㄌㄧㄣˊ
(2) It rains continuously for a long time: ~ rain. ~ Lek. ~~. Gan~ (a. Rain that is beneficial to crops; b. Yu Enze).
(3) Zheng code: FVFF, U: 9716, GBK: C1D8
(4) Number of strokes: 16, radical: rain, stroke order number: 1452444412341234
霖
lín
〈Name〉
(1) (phonetic. Congyu, forest sound. Original meaning: rain that keeps falling for a long time)
(2) Same as the original meaning
Lin, it has rained for three days. ——"Shuowen"
There is no strong wind or rain in the sky. ——"Book·Biography IV". Note: "The heavy rain is called Lin."
Any rain that lasts for three days is called Lin. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Yin Gong Ninth Year"
Use you as Linyu. ——"Guoyu·Chuyu"
Those who rain heavily in July are caused by people's resentment. ——"Book of Han: Chronicles of Emperor Gao"
Moving business brings autumn rain and spring rain. (Moving Shang: Playing the music of Shang tune.) - Cheng Gongzi'an's "Xiao Fu"
(3) Another example: Linyu; Linlin (describing long-lasting rain)
(4) Rain
I don’t know how much short hair can do, a drop of autumn rain makes a stem white. ——Han Xie's "Remembering Home at Night in Autumn"
(5) Another example: Ganlin
lin
lín
〈motion 〉
It rains for a long time
At the time of Jinggong, it rained for seven days out of ten. ——"Yanzi Spring and Autumn Annals"
It rains day and night. ——"Six Tao"
Linsheng: Name of person