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What are the four words to describe sunny days?

Four words describe sunny days: cloudless Wan Li, clear sky in Wan Li, sunny, sunny and blue sky.

1. Wan Li is cloudless [wàn lǐ wú yún]?

Interpretation: The sky is blue and there are no clouds. Describe sunny weather.

Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", Book III, the second fold: "There is no cloud in Wan Li, and I am exhausted."

Second, the clear sky Wan Li 【 yí ng k not ng wà n lǐ 】?

Interpretation: Clear sky: a clear sky. Describe the sky as clear and cloudless.

Source: Cao Jinghua's "Blue Sea and Moline Oil Drift": "Like the Mid-Autumn Festival in China, the autumn is crisp and the sky is clear in Wan Li."

Usage of idioms: as predicate and attribute; Sunny weather

Third, the weather is fine [fü ng hé rü li]?

Interpretation: Describe the sunny and warm weather (mostly used in spring).

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "The weather is beautiful, and many officials come to pay homage."

Usage of idioms: combination; As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe sunny and warm weather.

The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy

Fourth, the weather is sunny [fē ng hé rü nun]

Interpretation: Calm and sunny.

Source: Liu Song Axe "Collection of Qing Suo Gao Yi" Volume 2: "Soon, the sea is warm and sunny."

Usage of idioms: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe the weather is fine.

Five, the blue sky is like washing [bì k not ng rú x ǐ]

Interpretation: the blue sky is like washing, describing the sunny weather.

Source: Song Ganyuan's "Water Tune Song Tou" words: "Wan Li's blue sky is like washing, it is very bright in the cold, and the curtains are rolling in jade waves." ?

The sky in Wan Li is as blue as if it had just been cleaned. The bright moon is cold, the curtains are rolled up, and the moonlight ripples like jade waves.