山雨欲来风满楼

山雨欲來風滿樓
shānyǔyùláifēngmǎnlóu
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 the mountain rain is about to come, wind fills the tower — tense, foreboding calm before a storm
  2. 2 literally: as mountain rain is about to come, wind fills the tower

Examples

Gōngsī zuìjìn rénshì biàndòng pínfán, shān yǔ yù lái fēng mǎn lóu.
Personnel shifts at the company have been frequent lately — you can feel the storm coming.
Tánpàn qiánxī, shuāngfāng tàidù tūbiàn, zhēn yǒu shān yǔ yù lái fēng mǎn lóu zhī shì.
On the eve of negotiations both sides shifted abruptly — an unmistakable calm-before-the-storm feeling.

Tips

history
From Xu Hun's () late-Tang poem 《阳城》 (East Tower of Xianyang City). The couplet reads: — 'Clouds rise over the stream as the sun sinks behind the pavilion; the mountain rain is about to come, and wind fills the tower.' Originally a pure landscape image; later became the go-to metaphor for political / organisational foreboding.
usage
Almost always figurative in modern use — impending crisis, scandal, power shift, war. Journalistic favorite. The literal sense (an approaching weather front) is rarely invoked.

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