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The meaning and significance of the word sunshine

Sunny, pronounced as qíng, originally meant that the rain stopped at night and stars appeared in the sky; Later, it generally refers to the cloudless or partly cloudy weather in Wan Li when the rain and snow stopped, with the sun during the day and the stars and the moon at night.

Words containing the word "sunny":

1, sunny, mostly used to describe sunny weather. As opposed to "rainy".

2, yat sen villa, refers to the evening in Chu Qing after the rain. The poem In the Mountains written by Si Kongtu (Tang Dynasty).

3. A bolt from the blue: A bolt from the blue. A metaphor for a sudden shocking thing or disaster.

4. Clear skies in Wan Li, clear skies in Wan Li, clear skies in Wan Li and clear skies in Wan Li. Describe the sky as clear and cloudless.

5, clear clouds and autumn moon: white clouds float in the clear sky, and the moon is bright when the autumn is cool. The metaphor is noble and clear.

6. It cleared up after the rain. It is also used to describe being bright and calm after darkness or chaos.