Interpretation of Idioms in Walking in the Clouds

"Walking on clouds" is an idiom in China, which describes people or things flying or moving freely in the sky as if they have magical power.

I. Sources

Jacky Dehui Lao Tang Jun made a second discount: "If you hate it, you will fly out of prison." Wu Mingcheng's third journey to the West: "He put his heart down and traveled around the world every day to enjoy Qian Shan."

Second, a detailed explanation

In modern Chinese, the meaning of walking on clouds has evolved into a state of describing people or things flying or moving freely in the air. This state is usually described as lightness, freedom, swiftness and flexibility, which is obviously different from traditional means of transportation and modern aircraft.

Walking on clouds can also be used to describe some natural phenomena, such as rising water vapor in the air, misty mountain scenery and so on. These natural phenomena are usually described as beautiful, mysterious and dreamy, which makes people feel an extraordinary atmosphere.

Walking on clouds can also be used to describe that people are in a state of spiritual detachment, freedom and freedom, or that some things or ideas are blurred quickly. For example, describe an artist walking around looking for inspiration and creativity when creating, or describe a superb technology that makes people feel amazing and magical.

An example of walking in the clouds

1, I climbed the Huangshan Mountain, looking at the endless sea of clouds in front of me, I had a feeling of walking on clouds.

2、? Standing on the transparent glass plank road, I seem to be walking over Shanghai.

3、? If it weren't for the cable traction, they might really fly away!

Grandma shuttles back and forth in this dense white air, like a fairy walking in the clouds.

5. I'm like the Monkey King walking on clouds, instantly refreshed.

6. He galloped on the grassland on a fine horse, just like walking on clouds.

7. the Monkey King in fairy tales has the ability to give orders and walk around.

8. Don't be whimsical. How can people walk like the Monkey King?