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What are the idioms that describe the four seasons of the year?

Idioms describing the four seasons of the year and their explanations

spring

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

Spring blossoms: The climate in spring is warm, flowers are in full bloom and the scenery is beautiful. Metaphor is a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing.

All love: the whole garden is full of spring scenery. Metaphor is a thriving scene.

Spring is full: meaning: meaning; Abundant: overflowing and profound. The significance of spring is strong.

Yangchun March: March every year, which describes the good and warm weather.

Spring returns to the earth: it seems that spring has returned to the earth. Describe that the cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have once again come to the world.

Spring mountain is like a smile: it describes the beautiful mountains in spring.

summer

Warm in winter and cool in summer: cool. Winter keeps parents warm and summer keeps parents cool. This refers to the filial piety of the Son of Man. Now it is also called warm in winter and cool in summer.

Summer is terrible: as terrible as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening.

Spring breeze and summer rain: Spring breeze is warm, and summer rain is wet enough to nurture everything. It is often used as a metaphor to teach and help people in time.

Summer in autumn: order: season. It's autumn and I'm still doing my summer homework. Out of season.

autumn

Autumn is harmonious: it describes the crisp autumn and sunny weather.

Falling leaves know autumn: when you see the leaves fall, you know that autumn is coming. Metaphor can infer the development trend of things from subtle changes.

Spring gives birth to autumn and kills: everything sprouts in spring and withers in autumn.

Crisp autumn air: describe the crisp autumn air in Wan Li.

Frost: Frost: Autumn frost. Qi: Ambition. The metaphor is awe-inspiring, as strict as autumn frost.

Autumn is crisp: it describes the clear sky and cool and pleasant climate in autumn.

Huaxing Qiuyue: as clear as the autumn moon and as bright as the stars. The descriptive article is well written.

winter

Winter: describe ice and snow.

Winter: December: December of the lunar calendar. It refers to the coldest day in December in winter.

December: refers to the cold season in October, November and December of the lunar calendar.

December: December: December of the lunar calendar. Refers to the end of the year.

Seamless winter and summer: whether it is winter or summer. It means never stopping all year round. With "no winter and no summer".