Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - The idiom for weather is four words.

The idiom for weather is four words.

Wan Li with clear skies: Wan Li with clear skies and Wan Li without clouds. The weather is very sunny.

Beautiful weather: the breeze is warm and sunny. Describe sunny weather.

Cloudy day: Clouds are densely distributed on cloudy days, and it may rain. Metaphor society (situation) has developed to a very serious and sinister level. Cloudy hints (bad mood, things are not going well).

Autumn is crisp: describe the clear sky in autumn; The climate is cool and pleasant.

Blizzard: strong wind, big storm. Describe the harsh environment in winter, and also describe the violent or sinister situation.

Blue sky: blue sky, light blue sky. The blue sky is like washing, which means the weather is fine.

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

Cloudy clouds: Cloudy clouds, which mean red, sometimes refer to Xia Hong; Sometimes it refers to a uniform cloud before snow. Thick clouds covered the sky, indicating that heavy snow was coming.

Beautiful weather: harmonious and soft; Gentle. A gentle breeze; The sun is shining. Describe sunny weather.

Spring blossoms: The climate in spring is warm and flowers are in full bloom. Describe the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery in spring.

Cold wind: bitter, cold. Describe the biting wind, very cold.

Cool breeze: refers to the breeze blowing in slowly from the outside, giving people a cool and comfortable feeling. Often refers to the head-on wind blowing in midsummer, which makes people feel relaxed and comfortable.