Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Excuse me, how do you say the idiom sunny weather and fresh air?
Excuse me, how do you say the idiom sunny weather and fresh air?
The sky is clear and the air is fresh.
Idiom: the sky is clear and clear.
Pronunciation: tiā nl m: ngq √ q √ ng
Interpretation: Lang: Qing. Describe the clear sky and fresh air.
Source: Preface to the Orchid Pavilion by Wang Jinxi: "It's a sunny day, the sky is clear, the wind is sunny ... /view/347327.htm"
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