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What are the words about the weather?

What are the words about the weather? Words describing the weather are: freezing cold, light clouds and light wind, blue sky in Wan Li, warm spring flowers, and stormy weather.

1, freezing in cold weather: describes the extremely cold weather.

From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh: "It's freezing today, and the army can't stay for a long time. I can go back to the mountain."

Interpretation: Look at the cold weather today, it is difficult for the military horse to stay here for a long time, and it is necessary to go back for the time being.

2, 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."

From: Song Chenghao's Encounter in Spring: "Clouds are light and the wind is light near noon, and flowers follow the willows across thousands of rivers."

Interpretation: the clouds are light and the wind is light. It's nearly noon in spring, beside the flowers and among the willows, I walked to the river bank.

3. Clear skies in Wan Li: describe the sunny weather. Wan Li: It means large area and long distance.

From: Spring Eye Pool "Zhou Enlai's Leisure from the Altar": "There are many ice peaks and white clouds; Wan Li, a blue sky, complements the white snow and flows with colorful light. "

Interpretation: Snow peaks stand tall, and white clouds wander among them; In the sky, there are seven colors of light against the background of snow.

4. Spring blossoms: The climate in spring is warm, flowers are in full bloom and the scenery is beautiful. Metaphor is a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing.

From: Zhu Ming Guozhen's "Zhuang Yong's Sketch Nannei": "Spring blossoms, you have a banquet with the cabinet Confucianism."

Interpretation: In spring, the climate is warm and flowers are in full bloom. Eunuch was ordered to accompany the pavilion to enjoy flowers.

5, wind and rain: windy and rainy. Metaphor several disasters hit at the same time.

From: Liang Qing Zhang Ju's "Two Poems on New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve": "Before and after the winter, it rained for several days and lasted for more than a month."

Commentary: It rained for a month from winter to the day before.