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Poems and idioms describing "weather"

The breeze is blowing gently and the sun is shining.

Sunny

Sunrise in the east and rain in the west, the road is sunny but sunny.

I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors.

1, idiom: sunny and sunny.

Pinyin: f ě ng hé ri 靊.

Explanation: It's breezy and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Source: Ji Xianbin's Spring Sorrow in Ai Shan, Ethan: "At that time, the weather was beautiful, the East Garden was full of gardens, and the flowers were * * * willow green." Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "The weather is beautiful, and many officials come to pay homage."

For example, the sun is shining, golden everywhere, blue and red, butterflies and bees are flying around, and people are drunk if they don't drink. -Shen Qingfu's Six Chapters of a Floating Life Volume II

Pinyin code: fhrl

Synonym: The wind is soft and the sun is warm.

Antonym: storm, storm.

Lantern riddle: bees stop on the calendar

Usage: as predicate, attribute and clause; Describe the sunny and warm weather

2. The idiom Wan Li has no clouds.

Pinyin wàn lǐ wú yún

This idiom explains that there are no clouds in the blue sky. Describe sunny weather.

The idiom comes from the second fold of the third volume of Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber": "There are no clouds in Wan Li, and you are exhausted physically and mentally.

Examples of idioms

~ He Liu Long, Wan Lin doesn't let birds fly. The earth is burning with stones, rivers and lakes are boiling, but there is no wind from the south. Feng Ming, Alan Yu and Shi Mingyan Volume 33

The second sentence is about the night view of Niuzhu, showing a blue sky and cloudless Wan Li. Looking at the Tang Poetry Old Times from the Night Sleeping under the Niuzhu Mountain

3, the east of the poem is the rain in the west, and the road is sunny but sunny.

Pinyin d not ng bi ā n r ch ū x and bi ā n y ǔ?

The poem explains that it is raining in the west but sunny, saying that it is not sunny but sunny. "Literally, it is the weather. But the author skillfully uses the pun "sunshine-love" here to describe the weather and love. This poem means that after a solar rain, the willows on both sides of the river are swaying, and the water level on the river is rising, as calm as a mirror. The girl walked on the shore in a depressed mood.

I don't know who cut the beautiful leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors.

Poetic pinyin bú zhá xí yé shuí cá ich, è uè ch nē ng siji m: ndā o?

I don't know who cut the willow leaves It turns out that the spring breeze in February is like scissors in the hands of a skillful craftsman.

Source: Tang He Zhang Zhi's Singing Willow

Note: Using novel imagination and vivid metaphor, these two poems compare the spring breeze to scissors, personify the word "scissors" to show the beauty of willow in early spring, and carefully depict its shape, color and spirit, especially the metaphor of "February spring breeze is like scissors", which is novel, smart, natural and appropriate, and breathtaking.