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There are four words in the idiom weather.

The four-word idiom of weather is as follows:

Spring breeze brings rain, calm, sunny, spring blossoms, light breeze and drizzle, full of enthusiasm, cold and freezing, spring flowers and autumn fruits, sky is high and clouds are light, goose feathers and heavy snow, after the rain clears, the clouds clear, the wind is biting, the snow is snowy, the snow is falling, the ice and snow are flying, the fire is flying, lightning and thunder are shining, the sun is rising, the wind is rolling and the clouds are burning.

The blue sky is like washing, in the same boat, the hair is drizzling, the bolt from the blue is unpredictable, changing rapidly, disappearing without a trace, the sun is like fire, the rain is pouring down, the clown dances, the clouds are gathering, the spring flowers are blooming in autumn, the north wind is chilly, the clouds are raging, the ice is cold and the stone is flowing, and the gold is flowing.

Fried fire, flying sand and stones, like mushrooms after rain, light wind and light clouds, pure and clean, stormy, rain or shine, omnipotent, ever-changing, hot summer, bitter wind and rain, chasing the wind to take pictures, the tenth day of the winter month, into the fire for soup, no winter and no summer, chasing the wind for electricity, popular lightning, Feng Dan welcomes autumn, knows the earth and knows the sky.