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A set of four-word idioms about the weather

The four-word idiom about the weather is as follows:

1, like mushrooms after rain: refers to the spring rain, bamboo shoots grow a lot at once. Metaphor things emerge quickly and in large quantities.

2, sunny: describe the weather is sunny.

3, the clouds are light and the wind is light: the wind is light and the clouds are light. Describe sunny weather. Also known as "the wind is light and the clouds are light."

4. Sunny: It is breezy and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

5, the wind is sunny: the wind blows and the sun shines. Describe nothing to hide.

6. Wind and rain: originally, flowers and trees were destroyed by wind and rain. Metaphor evil persecuting the weak. It is also a metaphor for a severe test.

7, the sun is like fire: describe the strong sunshine in summer.

It's sunny after the rain. This is also a metaphor for the political transition from darkness to light.

9. Lightning and thunder: Lightning and thunder. Metaphor is fast and powerful. It also means energetic.

10, downpour: the rain is as big as a basin of water. Describe the urgency of the rain.

1 1, scorching sun: strong sunshine.

12, Chunhua Qiushi: Hua: Hua. Spring blossoms and autumn bears fruit. It is a metaphor for people's literary talent and virtue. Now it is also a metaphor for learning success.

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

14, spoil the scenery: spoil the beautiful scenery. Metaphor spoils fun.

15, breeze and drizzle: breeze: refers to spring breeze. Breeze, light rain. Metaphor is gentle, not rude.