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How to describe the weather that is neither hot nor dry, just right?

The weather that is neither hot nor dry but just right can be described in the following words:

1, sunny? 【 fě ng hé rì li 】 A gentle breeze describes the sunny and warm weather.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "It's sunny, sunny; Numerous officials; Come to pay homage. "

2. Is it sunny and warm? [f ě ng hé rü nun] The breeze is warm and the sun is warm. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Source: Xun's "Wild Guest" series comments on the second public poem: "When the peony blooms, the warm sun is in the sky, and there is a meteorological evil of cold wind and clear moon, it is safe!"

Antonym 1, scorching sun? 【jiāo yáng sì huǒ】? Describe the strong sunlight shining on people like fire.

For example, in the hot sun at noon in summer, the traffic police still stick to their posts.

2, dripping into ice? 【d Shuǐchéng bīng】? The dripping water immediately freezes into ice. Describe the cold weather.

Source: Song Qian Yi's "Nan Shu Xin Yu": "Winter is cold; Drip into ice. "