Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Describe bad weather with idioms

Describe bad weather with idioms

Twilight: dusk; ... it was dark. It's dark at night

Water drops turned into ice. Water drops turned into ice. Describe the weather is very cold.

The wind and rain are mixed, and the storm is coming together. Describe the weather as very bad

The pyrometallurgical stone metal is burned and the stone melts. Describe the dry and hot weather

Bitter rain and biting wind describe bad weather. Metaphor scene sad sad.

Flowing gold describes the hot weather, as if the stone were going to melt.

Bitter wind, biting rain, biting wind: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

It's sunny all over the world, which originally means that people cherish sunny weather, and later it is used to describe the respect of the respected old-timers in society.

Freezing describes the extremely cold weather.

May, July and June refer to the hottest time in the lunar calendar from May to June.

Snow abuse and wind abuse: tyranny; Gluttony: greed and disability. It is windy and snowy. Describe the cold weather.

Snow Cave icehouse: A cave for collecting things. There is ice and snow everywhere. Describe the cold weather, also refers to the cold area.

Bitter rain and sour wind are still bitter, bitter. Terrible weather. It is also a metaphor for the unstable situation.

The wind is light, the clouds are light, the breeze is light and the clouds are light. Describe sunny weather. Also known as "the wind is light and the clouds are clean" and "the clouds are light and the wind is light".

The cold wind invades the muscles to describe the cold weather.