雨过天晴

雨過天晴
yǔguòtiānqíng
idiom #40,062

Meanings

  1. 1 the sky clears after the rain
  2. 2 (figurative) better times after a difficult period; every cloud has a silver lining

Examples

Jīngguò jǐ ge yuè de dīgǔ, gōngsī zhōngyú yǔguòtiānqíng.
After several months in the doldrums, the company finally saw better times.
Yǔguòtiānqíng, cǎihóng guà zài tiānbiān.
After the rain the sky cleared, and a rainbow hung on the horizon.

Tips

history
Recorded in Ming-dynasty Xie Zhaozhi's《》, citing an imperial inscription: '破处这般颜色将来' — used to specify the famed Ru-kiln 'sky-blue' glaze color. Both 雨过天晴 and are attested forms.
usage
Works literally for weather and figuratively for any post-crisis recovery — political, financial, emotional. Often pairs with in the same breath.

Stroke Order

guò
tiān
qíng