Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What is the idiom to describe fine afternoon weather?

What is the idiom to describe fine afternoon weather?

Clear sky Wan Li? 【 qí ng k 33ng w à n l ǐ 】: Clear sky: clear sky. Describe the sky as clear and cloudless.

Sentence: Today, the sky is clear in Wan Li, and the golden sunshine is all over the earth.

Cloudless in Wan Li? [wàn lǐ wú yún]: The sky is blue and there are no clouds. Describe sunny weather.

Out: Master Wang Yuan's "The Romance of the West Chamber", the third volume, is the second fold: "There are no clouds in Wan Li, and it is exhausting."

Clear sky in Wan Li? 【 Wà n l ǐ yí ng k ū ng 】: It describes the clear sky.

Sentence: The sky is clear in Wan Li. Miss Chun squinted in the sun.

Blue sky? [bì k ? ng rú x ǐ]: Blue sky: light blue sky. The blue sky is as clear as washing. Describe sunny weather.

Appearance: [Source] Song Ganyuan's "Water Tune Song Tou" words: "Wan Li's blue sky is like washing, the cold is very clear, and the curtains are rolling."

Sunny? 【 yáng guāng míng mèi 】: It describes sunny weather.

Sentence making: The sun is shining outside the window, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and it is a vibrant scene.