Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - A wind, with catkins, makes the shop warm. A girl, Wu, pours wine and urges me to share it. What's the weather?

A wind, with catkins, makes the shop warm. A girl, Wu, pours wine and urges me to share it. What's the weather?

This sentence is about a sunny day suitable for going out.

According to today's headline query, "A gust of wind came, catkins spread incense, Miss Wu poured wine and advised me to drink together" came from Li Bai's Nanjing Restaurant Bie. This sentence does not clearly describe the weather, but it is related to spring and weather with suitable temperature. In this poem, the author indirectly implies that it is a spring day with a suitable temperature for travel by describing the scene and suitable atmosphere of spring.

The phrase "A gust of wind brings catkins, the shop smells more fragrant, and Miss Wu pours wine, urging me to divide them" means that spring has come, the wind blows the treetops, and the flowers on the willows are blooming and fragrant; In the pub, Wu Ji is cooking wine. She used the aroma of wine to awaken the guests to taste the wine. This poem describes the scene of spring, shows the budding and vibrant beauty of everything, and also expresses the poet's love for the warmth and vitality of spring.