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Four words for sunny weather

The four words "sunny day" are clear sky, sunny weather, infinite spring, love for all, sunny weather in Wan Li.

First, the blue sky Wan Li

1, idiom explanation: describe sunny weather.

2. Pinyin: bì kōng wàn lǐ.

3. The origin of the idiom: Spring Eye Pool: "There are many ice peaks and white clouds; Wan Li, a blue sky, complements the white snow and flows with colorful light. "

4. Synonym: Clear sky Wan Li.

5. antonym: dark clouds are gathering.

Second, the weather is fine.

1, idiom explanation: It means sunny and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

2. Pinyin: fēnɡ.

3. The origin of the idiom: Ji Xianbin's Spring Injury in Ai Shan, Ethan: "At that time, the weather was fine, the East Garden was full of flowers, and the flowers were green."

4. Synonym: The wind is soft and the sun is warm.

5. antonym: wind and rain are like rain, and wind and rain are mixed.

Third, the spring scenery is infinite.

1, idiom explanation: mainly describes the beautiful scenery of spring.

2. Pinyin: ch ū n gu ā ng wú xià n

3. Idiom origin: from Zhao Changqing's Tanchun Order in Song Dynasty.

4. Synonyms: bright spring, warm spring flowers, red flowers, green flowers, spring and Jingming.

5. antonym:? It's freezing in the cold, flying sand and stones, ice and snow, freezing in the cold.

Fourth, all love.

1, idiom explanation: It means that the whole garden is full of spring scenery. Metaphor is a thriving scene.

2. Pinyin: Mn Yu á n ch ū n sè.

3. Idiom origin: Ye Song Shaoweng's poem "Small Garden is not worth visiting": "Spring can't close the garden, and an apricot comes out of the wall."

4. Synonym: Spring bamboo shoots are in full bloom, colorful, full of green eyes and full of spring.

5. antonym:? Running water, dead wood and decaying plants.

Fifth, after the rain clears.

1, idiom explanation: It means that the weather turns fine after the rain, and politics turns from darkness to light.

2. Pinyin: y incarnation.

3. Idiom origin: Xie Ming Zhao Shuan's "Wen Hai Pi Sha Ji": "Yu Yun said,' After the rain clears, this color will make the future'." "

4. Synonym: On the first day after the rain, the clouds cleared in Yun Qi.

5. antonym:? Dark clouds are gathering, the sky is gloomy and the rain is pouring down.