What are the other names for rain in ancient poetry?

霖 Pinyin: lín, phonetic notation: ㄌ一ㄣˊ, radical: rain, strokes outside the department: 8 strokes, total strokes: 16 strokes

< p>Wubi: FSSU, Cangjie: MBDD, Zheng code: FVFF, four corners: 10994

Structure: top and bottom, telegraph code: 7207, location: 3356, Unicode: 9716

Stroke order: 一丶フ丨丶,丶丶一丨ノ丶一丨ノ丶

Interpretation:

1. It rains continuously for a long time: Linyu. Lin Li. Linlin.

2. Rain that is beneficial to crops.

3. Yu Enze.

4. It rains and falls. Extended information

Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1. Linyu [lín yǔ]?

For several days in a row heavy rain.

2. Linluan [lín luàn]?

Refers to raindrops. The falling raindrops form criss-crossing rain lines, hence the name.

3. Linfei [lín yín]?

Long rain.

4. Chóu lín [chóu lín]?

Long rain. Long rain makes people sad, hence the name.

5. Linlin [lín shù]?

The rain.