Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How to write the weather?

How to write the weather?

The aerial writing of weather is left, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal curved hook/horizontal oblique hook.

First, the basic explanation:

1, an object that has no certain shape or volume and can be scattered freely.

2. Take a deep breath.

3. Cold, warm, cloudy and sunny phenomena in nature.

4. The smell of the nose.

5. People's mental state.

6, angry, or make people angry.

7. Bullying people.

8, medically refers to a certain symptom.

9. Scenes.

Second, related vocabulary:

1, full of vitality [zhā o qipé ng? Bó]: It describes being full of energy, fighting spirit and vitality.

2, thrilling [[huí cháng dàng qì]: describe articles, music, etc. Very witty and intriguing.

3. Purple gas came from the east [zǐqǐdǐng láI]: According to legend, before I passed Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw purple gas coming from the east and knew that there were saints to pass. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow. This old metaphor is a symbol of good luck.

4, less gas and weakness [sh m 4 o q ü w ú l]: gas is not strong, there is no strength. Describe lack of energy.

5. Be calm [[xěn píng qìhé]]: Be calm, not impatient, not angry.

6. Calm down [píng xěn jěng qě]: I feel very calm, very calm.

7. Impulse [yì qì yòng shì ò]: Only by feeling, lack of reason.

8. Despair [mê qé nché n]: describes listlessness and lack of vitality.

9. lifeless [sǐ qü ché n ché n]: describes an inactive or depressed atmosphere that does not cheer up.