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Words describing the weather. Four Letter Words

There are four words about describing the weather, which are introduced as follows:

First, sunny:

1, sunny, China idiom, which means breezy and sunny, describes sunny and warm weather. It comes from the combination of Ji Xianbin's Spring Injury and is used as a predicate, attribute and clause to describe sunny and warm weather.

2. Ai Shan's "Ji Xianbin's Spring Sorrow" was full of beautiful days in the East Garden, and bloom met Liu Heqing. Wu's history was a beautiful day in the Qing Dynasty, and many officials came to pay homage.

Second, there is no cloud in Wan Li:

1, cloudless in Wan Li, an idiom in China, which means cloudless in the blue sky and describes sunny weather. It comes from the West Chamber, and the blue sky in Wan Li and Wan Li are cloudless, which makes people exhausted.

2, Song Yang Wanli's "Drinking Summer" Wan Li has no clouds and water, and the new mirror color is like frost. The second sentence is about the night view of Niuzhu, which shows a cloudless state in Wan Li.

Third, warm spring in bloom:

1, bloom, China idiom, originally meant beautiful spring, is now often used to describe a good situation conducive to work or study, from "A Sketch of a Building in the South".

2. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Guozhen's "The Sketch of the South Building" warmed bloom in the spring and gave a banquet to accompany the Confucian officials. Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" Fortieth time bloom is warm in spring, so I can lead the children to work in the garden.