Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idioms describing good weather and bad weather.

Idioms describing good weather and bad weather.

Rain or shine is uncertain, and the situation changes

Idioms describing bad weather:

Snow abuse and wind abuse: tyranny; Gluttony: greed and disability. It is windy and snowy. Describe the cold weather.

Dripping water into ice: describes that the weather is particularly cold.

Cold wind: biting cold. Describe it as cold.

December: October, November (winter month) and December (twelfth month) of the lunar calendar, with cold weather. Also known as "winter".

Count nine cold days: Count nine. Every nine days from winter to Sunday is a "nine", from one "nine" to nine "nine". Describe a particularly cold winter.

Bitter cold: describes the extremely cold weather.

Cloud lock: describes the gloomy weather and gloomy atmosphere.

Shi Lang Liu Jin: Stone melted at high temperature. Describe the hot weather.

Bitter wind and biting rain: biting wind: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

Wind and rain: describe the bad weather.

Storm: refers to violent storms. It also refers to a violent momentum or a sinister situation.

Pyroclastic stone: metal burns and stone melts. Describe the dry and hot weather.

Jiao Jin Shi Shuo: Let the stone melt and burn. Describe the hot weather.

Burning sand and rotten stones: burning sand and burning stones. Describe the weather is very hot.

Wind and rain: Strong wind and heavy rain come together. Describe the weather as very bad.

Spring cold: chill: slight cold. Describe the cold in early spring.