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What does clear sky Wan Li mean?

"Clear Wan Li" means that the sky is clear and there are no clouds in Wan Li. The weather is very sunny and the scenery is very good.

Pronunciation: qí ng k not ng w à n l ǐ?

Part of speech: usually used as an attribute in a sentence to modify the subject or object.

Quote: Cao Jinghua's "Blue Sea and Moline Oil Drift" "It's like the Mid-Autumn Festival in China, with crisp autumn and clear skies in Wan Li."

Just now, the sky was clear in Wan Li, and in a blink of an eye, it was overcast, with lightning and thunder, and it was going to rain again!

Synonym introduction: Wan Li is cloudless

There is no cloud in Wan Li, an idiom in China. Pinyin is wàn lǐ wú yún, which means cloudless blue sky and clear weather.

Origin: The second sentence of "Appreciation of the Old Stories of the Tang Poetry Sleeping at Night in Niuzhu" describes the night scene of Niuzhu, and there are no clouds in Wan Li and Wan Li.

It's so hot today that everything seems to be melting. There are no clouds in Wan Li, and the vegetation on the ground is lush. This is a good time for a spring outing.