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Four-word idioms describing the weather

Four-word idioms to describe the weather: sunny, cloudless in Wan Li, freezing in the cold, light in the clouds and warm in spring.

1, sunny

Beautiful weather, a China idiom, pinyin is f ē n ɡ hé rü li, which means beautiful weather. Describe sunny and warm weather. From Ji Xianbin's Spring Sorrow.

2. There are no clouds in Wan Li.

There is no cloud in Wan Li, an idiom in China. Pinyin is wàn lǐ wú yún, which means the sky is cloudless. Describe sunny weather. The West Chamber.

3. freezing cold

It's freezing in the cold, a China idiom, Pinyin: ti ā n há n dê dê ng, which means to describe the extremely cold weather. Source: A sentence in Wang Song Shi Peng's Spring in Zhou Nan: "Don't hate that the east wind can't blow, but try to bring back spring. It's freezing in the cold, and the south branches are fragrant. "

4. the clouds are light and the wind is light

The clouds are light and the wind is light, which is an idiom in China. Pinyin is yún dàn fēng qěng, which means that the wind is light and the clouds are light, and it describes sunny weather. It was sent occasionally in spring.

5. Spring blossoms

Spring blossoms, an idiom in China, the pinyin is ch ū n nu m 4 n hu ā k ā i, which means beautiful spring. Now it is often used to describe a good situation conducive to work or study. From Zhuang Yong's Sketch Nannei.