The meaning of raging waves was huge and turbulent waves. It was a metaphor for a turbulent situation or a violent tide. The pronunciation was kuánglán.
The meaning of raging waves was huge and turbulent waves. It was a metaphor for a turbulent situation or a violent tide.
"Crossing the raging waves safely" was not a fixed idiom or phrase. From the literal meaning,"An Du" meant to cross safely, and "Wild Waves" meant huge and turbulent waves, often used as a metaphor for turbulent situations or violent tides. Therefore,"safely crossing the raging waves" could be understood as safely crossing a dangerous situation or raging waves.
A raging wave was a Chinese word that referred to a huge and turbulent wave. It was a metaphor for a turbulent situation or a violent tide. It could also be used as a metaphor for violent social changes or large-scale unrest.
There were many names for "raging waves": - In the field of succulents, Wild Waves was a succulent plant of the stonecrops family. - In the anime "Drawing the Spirit Lord of Jianghu," Wild Wave was a young bride who was captured at her wedding to become a Yaner Spirit Chieftain. After more than 300 years, she had the power but lacked the wisdom to control it. Her behavior was sometimes outrageous, but her partner Li Ku never left her. She was persistent in doing evil and could not escape the fate of being destroyed in the end. - In the TV series "The Bright and Sweet Dance of the Heavenly Dance Goddess," the raging waves were a fictional character played by the mainland of China Chinese actor, Lin Hua. - In some expressions, the word "raging tide" was a metaphor. For example, the word "raging tide" in "turning the tide" meant a dangerous and urgent situation. Other than that, there were also cases where Wudang Mountain earned 500 million a week, which meant that they had obtained a huge amount of money (this was a more figurative way of saying). While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The Pinyin of 'Clear Wave Guide' was 'qīng bō yn'.
The Rising Tide was Ah Fang's special ultimate move. It could kill enemies, but it could not be guaranteed to be triggered. It used to be a very powerful skill, but after Ah Fang's body weakened, its effect had greatly weakened. Right now, Tide Rising was rarely able to wipe out an enemy team in one hit. It was no longer effective against most characters with shields. However, if you want to increase the upper limit, you can try to use the Tide Rising again based on your judgment of the time you enter the game. In general, the effect of Rising Tide was relatively unstable and the risk was high.
The word "fog" meant that it was filled with fog. The pronunciation is wqémímàn.
The pronunciation of the word "plan" was "prostitute", which meant "to plot and set up a trap."
Itchy was a feeling of skin or mucus membrane irritation that required scratching.
The meaning of "clay" was to use water and mud to make pottery. It could also refer to the pottery itself, and it could also be extended to the meaning of cultivation. Its pronunciation was shānzh.