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Four words for weather

All smiles, sunny weather, spring breeze and rain, calm, gentle breeze and drizzle.

First of all, all smiles.

Vernacular explanation: describe a happy and proud look. It also describes a good face.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Cheng

Source: "Qinyuanchun" word: "All smiles, a group of harmony, books and poems in the chest."

Translation: Expressed the books and poems that I want to express in my heart in a pleasant way.

Second, the weather is fine.

Vernacular interpretation: describes the sunny and warm weather (mostly used in spring).

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Wu

Source: "History of Pain": "The weather is fine; Numerous officials; Come to pay homage. "

The weather is sunny and warm; Many officials came to pay homage.

Third, the spring breeze turned into rain.

Interpretation of vernacular: the wind and rain suitable for vegetation growth is a metaphor for a good education.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Mencius

Source: "Mencius dedicated": "Like rain."

There are people who nourish education like timely rain.

Fourth, it is calm.

Vernacular explanation: there is no wind and no waves, and the water surface is calm, which is a metaphor for calm and nothing.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Lu Jiuyuan

Source: Quotations: "Because I mentioned it last night; Just win people's hearts. When it is calm; This is not the case. "

Five, gentle breeze and drizzle

Vernacular explanation: metaphor puts facts and truth in criticism, which is gentle but not rude.

Dynasty: Southern Dynasty Chen

Author: Zhang

Source: "Poetry with Hengyang": "The breeze blows the wheat ridge; It rains in Mao Mao, Merlin. "

Translation: the breeze blows the wheat ridge; The drizzle washed Merlin.