Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - An idiom indicating that the weather is neither too hot nor too cold.

An idiom indicating that the weather is neither too hot nor too cold.

Chinese pronunciation: bülěng bürè.

Idiom explanation: it means that the temperature is neither too high nor too low, and the heat and cold are moderate. It is also a metaphor for the general attitude towards people.

The origin of idioms: Back to Chapter 35 of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "I saw him holding a bowl of cooked Pu 'er tea in one hand, which was slightly warm, moderately cool and delicious." Ba Jin's Cold Night III: "This day is a rare lukewarm day in this mountain city. "

Idiom sentence: He adopted a lukewarm attitude and kept a distant relationship with her. ★ Cycle "Morning in Shanghai" Part III Erqi

Usage of idioms: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Refers to one's attitude.

Analysis of praise and criticism: it belongs to derogatory idioms.

Synonym: tepid