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What are the verb idioms that describe "wind"?

Sunny weather, warm weather, stormy weather, oblique wind and drizzle, stormy weather, sunny weather,

1,sunny[fng hérìlì]?

Basic definition: cool breeze, sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Out: Tang 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. "

2, the wind is sunny and warm [fēng hérünu?n]?

Basic interpretation: calm, sunny and warm.

Out: Xun's "Wild Guest" series comments on Er Gong's poems: "When peony blossoms, the sun is warm in the sky, and there is a meteorological evil of cold wind and clear moon!"

3. The announcement of the wind and the sun [fē ng hé rü xuā n]?

Basic interpretation: the breeze is warm and the sun is warm. See "Warm Weather".

Out: Wang Mingting's "The Roar of the Lion": "The weather is sunny, Yanjiao flies to touch rouge tablets."

4. Storm [y incarnation]?

Basic definition: refers to sudden and violent wind and rain.

Out: "History of Qing Dynasty Disasters III": "On the tenth day of June in the third year of Tongzhi, the sea was stormy, ships in various ports were damaged and countless soldiers and civilians were drowned."