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Common words related to weather

1, sunny

Beautiful weather, a China idiom, pinyin is f ē n ɡ hé rü li, which means beautiful weather. Describe sunny and warm weather. From "Ji Xianbin Spring Day" "At that time, the East Garden was full of beautiful days, and bloom was * * * Liu Helv." At that time, the East Garden was beautiful, and the flowers were green and soft.

2. Warm spring in bloom

Bloom, China idiom, pinyin for ch ū nnu m 4 nhu ā k ā i, the original meaning is beautiful spring. Now it is often used to describe a good situation conducive to work or study. From "Zhuang Yong's Sketch Nannei", "Spring is warm in bloom, and you have a banquet with the cabinet Confucianism." Bloom warmed bloom in spring and ordered eunuchs to accompany cabinet officials to dinner.

3. There are no clouds in Wan Li.

There is no cloud in Wan Li, an idiom in China. Pinyin is wànlǐwúyún, which means the sky is cloudless. Describe sunny weather. From "The West Chamber", "There are no clouds in the blue sky in Wan Li, and it's exhausting." The blue sky in Wan Li and Wan Li are cloudless, and the guests are physically and mentally exhausted in the air.

4. the clouds are light and the wind is light

The clouds are light and the wind is light, which is an idiom in China. Pinyin is yúndànfēngqīng, which means that the wind is light and the clouds are light, and it describes the sunny weather. From Song Chenghao's "Encounter in Spring": "The clouds are light and the wind is light near noon, and the flowers follow the willows across thousands of rivers. When people don't know leisure, learning from teenagers will be called stealing time. " There are faint white clouds floating in the sky, and the spring breeze gently blows people's faces. At noon, I walked through the flowers and along the green willows, and unconsciously came to the river in front. At that time, people didn't know how happy I was, and even thought I was idle and playful like a young man.

5. Autumn is crisp

"crisp autumn" is an idiom in China, pronounced as "qiūgāo qi Shu m ng", which is used to describe the clear sky and cool weather in autumn in Wan Li. Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Cui Shi Dongshan Caotang": "Love you, Yushan Caotang is quiet, and the autumn is crisp and fresh." Love you, Yushan Cottage is quiet, and high autumn is refreshing and fresh.