“墨雨” (mò yǔ) is a Chinese term that translates to “ink rain” or “rain like ink.” This phrase is often used poetically to describe heavy rain that falls like ink, creating a scene reminiscent of Chinese ink paintings. It evokes imagery of dark, heavy raindrops against a backdrop of mist or fog, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere. The term is frequently used in literature and poetry to convey a sense of melancholy, beauty, or nostalgia.
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