Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Four-letter words for good weather

Four-letter words for good weather

1. The clear blue sky〖Explanation〗Blue sky: light blue sky. The blue sky is as clear and clean as if it has been washed. It describes the sunny weather.

2. The blue sky is thousands of miles〖 Explanation〗Wanli: Refers to a large area and a long distance. Describes sunny weather.

3. Severe cold of ice and snow〖Explanation〗Severe cold: extremely cold. Ice and snow, cold weather.

4. Dusk and darkness Ming Bo Mu: evening; Ming Ming: the sky is dark and the earth is dark. The weather is dark in the evening

5. Heavy rain and sour wind can also mean miserable wind and bitter rain. It refers to sad weather. It also refers to an unstable situation.

< p>6. The warmth of spring and the blooming of flowers originally refer to the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery in spring. Now also refers to a good opportunity.

7. Dropping water turns into ice. Water turns into ice when it drops. It describes a very cold weather

8 , The wind is gentle and the sun is blowing, and the sun is bright. Describes the sunny and warm weather.

9. The wind is light and the clouds are light. The breeze is blowing and the clouds are light. It is used to describe the weather and is fine. It is also called "the wind is light and the clouds are clear". "The clouds are light and the wind is light".

10. The wind is light and the clouds are clear〖Explanation〗The breeze is gentle and the clouds are light. Describes the weather as sunny and fine. Same as "the wind is light and the clouds are light".

11 , The wind and rain are getting stronger and the storms are coming together. Describing the weather as very bad

12. The cold wind hitting the skin is used to describe the weather being cold

13. The bright moon is thousands of miles away and the vast mountains and rivers are all in Under the bright moonlight, it describes the bright moonlight and dark weather.

14. Zefengliri means that the weather is warm and sunny.

15. Hongpinyujihong: rainbow; Pin: same as "xiao", disappear; Ji: originally refers to the rain stopping, but also extended to mean the weather becomes bright. The rainbow disappears, and the sky becomes bright after the rain.

16. Charcoal gold flowstone, the metal is scorched, and the stone is melted. Description The weather is dry and hot

17. Burnt gold and sparkling stone melt and burn the gold and stone. Describes the weather as extremely hot.

18. Burnt sand and rotten rocks burn the sand and burn the rocks. Describes the extremely hot weather. Extremely hot.

19. Bitter rain and cold wind describe bad weather. It is a metaphor for a desolate scene

20. Flowing gold and stone describe the extremely hot weather, as if gold and stone are about to melt