What are the idioms that rhyme with wind and water?

1. Flying dragons and dancing phoenixes: originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.

2. Soaring dragon and leaping tiger: Like a dragon flying and a tiger jumping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.

3. The chicken flies and the dog jumps: scare the chicken so much that it flies up and the dog jumps everywhere. Describes being in a panic.

4. The wind is blowing: the wind is blowing and dark clouds are emerging. It is a metaphor for new things emerging one after another with great momentum.

5. Earth-shaking: describes huge changes. It is also described as being very noisy.

The wind blows and the water surges. The wind blows and the water surges.

Shengshangqixiaqi: support, extended to inspire. It inherits the former and leads to the latter

resurrection, death and resurrection. Describes the skill of doctors and their ability to revive dying people. It is also used to describe reversing something that seems hopeless...

To bring someone back to life and revive someone who is about to die. Describes excellent medical skills. It also refers to saving things that have little hope.

The wind is rising and the clouds are surging: the water is leaping. The wind picked up; dark clouds came in. It is a metaphor for the rise of new things one after another with great momentum. Also used...

The wind rises and surges: rise upwards, emerge. The strong wind blows and the waves are turbulent. It is a metaphor for the rise of new things one after another with great momentum< /p>

When the wind rises and the clouds fly, the white clouds fly. It means touching the scenery and feeling sad

When there is no wind and waves, it means something happens for no reason.

The wind rises, the clouds spread out, the wind rises, the clouds gather.

The wind rises and the clouds gush out: to emerge in large quantities

Feng He. According to Jinqi's "Book·Jin碢": "Autumn is ripe. Before he could get it, there was thunder and lightning and the wind destroyed all the crops... When the king went out of the suburbs, it was raining and the wind was blowing...

The wind was blowing and the clouds were steaming. The wind was blowing and the dark clouds were steaming. It is a metaphor for the rapid rise of things and their momentum.

The wind rises and the tide surges: rise upwards, emerge. A strong wind blew and the water was rough. It is a metaphor for the rise of things one after another with great momentum

Wen: hear the wind; wind: the sound of wind, news. As soon as he heard the wind, he immediately stood up and responded.

Anger arises from the heart, evil comes from the courage: violence. It means that when you are extremely angry, you will be so bold that you can do anything. It also generally refers to being so angry that...

There is no smoke without smoke. It means that there is always a reason for things to happen.

Anger arises from the heart, and evil arises from the side of courage. It means that when you are extremely angry, you will be so bold that you can do anything. Also generally refers to being extremely angry.

Anger starts from the heart, and evil comes from the side of courage. It means that when you are extremely angry, you will be so bold that you can do anything. Also generally refers to being extremely angry.

Sit firmly on a fishing boat no matter how rough the waves are, it means that you will be confident and unwavering no matter what dangerous situation you encounter. Same as "Let the wind and waves rise..." Let the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the fishing boat, it is a metaphor for being confident and unwavering no matter what dangerous situation you encounter.

Let the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the fishing boat. Sitting firmly on the Diaoyutai is a metaphor for being confident and unwavering no matter what dangerous situation is encountered. It is the same as "letting the wind and water eat". Describe the hardships of traveling life

Accommodation on the water, meals on the water, and picnics in the wind. Describes the hardship of life on the road.