Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What are some weather-related idioms?

What are some weather-related idioms?

Half sunny and half cloudy: sunny to cloudy, cloudy to sunny. Describe the uncertain weather from spring to early summer.

Twilight: It's dark at night.

Blue sky: blue sky: light blue sky. The blue sky is as clear as washing. Describe sunny weather.

Blue Sky Wan Li: Wan Li: refers to a large area and a long distance. Describe sunny weather.

Ice and snow are cold: cold: extremely cold. Ice and snow, the weather is cold.

Bingji asked Niu: Seeing the abnormality of Niu reminded me of the weather change and praised the officials for caring about the sufferings of the people.

Bitter wind and bitter rain: I still say that it is hard. Terrible weather. It is also a metaphor for the unstable situation.

Cang Cang Liang: Cang Cang Liang. Describe the cold weather.

Morning and evening rolls: in the morning; Dusk: In the evening. Describe the change of the weather and the beauty of the scenery.

Spring is sleepy and autumn is lacking: sleepy: sleepy; Fatigue: Fatigue. The weather in spring and autumn is easy to make people feel sleepy and tired.

Spring blossoms: The climate in spring is warm, flowers are in full bloom and the scenery is beautiful. Metaphor is a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing.

Warm spring flowers: The climate in spring is warm, flowers are in full bloom, and the flowers are overflowing.

Sweating: describes the appearance of sweating all over because of hot weather or nervous mood.

Dripping into ice: dripping into ice. Describe the cold weather.

Drip into ice: drip: liquid drops bit by bit; Freeze: To condense into ice. Water droplets will form ice when they fall. Describe the cold weather.

Sunny weather: breeze and sunshine. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Beautiful weather: Li: It's beautiful. The wind is warm, the breeze is soft and the sun is bright. Describe sunny and warm weather.

The wind is light and the clouds are light: the wind is light and the clouds are light. Describe sunny weather. It is the same as "the wind is light and the clouds are clean" and "the clouds are light and the wind is light".

The wind is light and the clouds are clear: the breeze is light and the clouds are light. Describe sunny weather. The same as "the wind is light and the clouds are light".

Cold wind invades muscles: describes the cold weather.

Sweat like rain: a mouthful of saliva: juice. Sweating all over. Describe the phenomenon of sweating all over because of hot weather or extreme tension.