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What are the four-word words about weather?
1, sunny and sunny: an idiom in China, which is spelled as F ē n ɡ hé rì li, meaning a light breeze and sunny days. Describe sunny and warm weather. From Ji Xianbin's Spring Sorrow.
2. It's freezing in the cold: a China idiom, pronounced as tiāNHándòng, which means to describe very cold weather. From the Water Margin.
3. Blue Sky Wan Li: China idiom, pinyin is bkn GW à nl ǐ, which means to describe sunny weather.
4. Wind and rain: China idiom, pinyin for fēngyǔjiāojiā, which means windy and rainy, is a metaphor for several disasters coming at the same time, and comes from "a poem or two on New Year's Eve".
5, dripping into ice: China idiom, pinyin is dρShuǐchéNGBρng, which means that water drops will form ice. Describe the cold weather. From Song Dynasty's Southern New Book.
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