The meaning and meaning of the word Qing

Qing, pronounced as qíng, originally means that the rain has stopped at night and the clouds have dispersed, and stars appear in the sky; later it generally refers to the weather with no or few clouds when the rain or snow stops, with the sun during the day and stars and moon at night.

Words containing the word "clear":

1. Sunny, mostly used to describe the appearance of clear weather. Opposite of "rainy".

2. Late clearing refers to the first clearing after the evening rain. It comes from the poem "In the Mountain" by Sikong Tu (Tang Dynasty).

3. Bolt from the blue: thunder on a clear day. A metaphor for a sudden and shocking event or disaster.

4. Clear sky: clear sky: clear sky. Describes a clear sky without any clouds.

5. Clear clouds and autumn moon: White clouds floating in the clear sky, the bright moon in the clear air of autumn. It is a metaphor for a person who is noble and clear-minded.

6. The sky clears after the rain: the sky clears up after the rain. It is also used to describe the transition to light and calm after darkness or turmoil.