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In the spring breeze, the difference between being a rain man and being a rain man.
The differences between weather-beaten people and spring breeze people are as follows:

1, with different meanings: the spring breeze turns into rain: it refers to the wind and rain suitable for the growth of vegetation, which is mostly used for people or things, and is a metaphor for good edification and education; Adults: influence, educate and influence the public by advocating the establishment of social atmosphere.

2, the use of different objects: spring breeze and rain: the object of decoration can be people or things; Adult degenerate: the object of modification can only be things.

3. "Spring breeze melts rain" is an idiom, which is used to describe that the education method is gentle and meticulous, and it moistens students' hearts imperceptibly like spring breeze and drizzle. This idiom comes from China's ancient literary works, which means that educators guide students in a gentle way, so that students are naturally influenced and educated; "Becoming a Weatherly Man" is an idiom in China, which comes from "Observing the Astronomy to Observe the Time Change" in the Book of Changes. This idiom means to change social atmosphere and improve people's moral cultivation and cultural quality through education and cultural influence.