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What idioms are there to describe sunny days?

Sunny day, blue sky, Wan Li, clear sky, Wan Li and cloudless Wan Li?

Clear skies in Wan Li, clear skies in Wan Li, clear skies and early frost, clear skies in Wan Li and warm winds.

The sun is shining, the sky is clear in Wan Li, the clouds are light and the wind is light, the autumn is crisp, and the sky is clear in Wan Li.

The weather is warm and sunny, and the sunshine is like fire after rain.

Sunny weather: breeze and sunshine. Describe sunny and warm weather.

From Tang's anonymous "Sentence": "The wind is warm and the day is warm; Rain and smoke don't look up. " Tang Cen Can's "Two Poems of Mountain Living in Spring": "The wind is warm and the spring is warm; Shoot butterflies and swim bees into the room. " Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "It's sunny, sunny; Numerous officials; Come to pay homage. "

Clear skies in Wan Li: Clear skies in Wan Li. Describe the sky as clear and cloudless.

Wan Li: Describe sunny weather.

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

The sun is shining high: the bright sun is hanging high in the sky and shining on the earth, describing the weather as good.

Describe strong sunshine and hot weather.

Cloudless in Wan Li: The sky is blue and there are no clouds. Describe sunny weather.

In the Yuan Dynasty, Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber", the third volume, was second folded: "There is no cloud in Wan Li, and you are tired and I am tired.

The sunshine is warm and warm: it is calm and the sunshine warms people's hearts.

From Liu Fu's Song Qing Suo Gao Yi Collection, Volume II: "Soon, the sea is warm.