Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the words that describe the weather?
What are the words that describe the weather?
Interpretation: Heavy rain is like a note. Describe the heavy rain.
2. Storm [y incarnation]
Interpretation: refers to heavy wind and rain. It also refers to a violent momentum or a sinister situation.
3. The change of wind and thunder
Interpretation: refers to the disaster phenomenon warned by heaven.
4. The wind is clear and the moon is bright [fē ng q and ng yuè l m: ng]
Interpretation: the wind is cool and the moon is bright.
5. Heavy rain [yǔpāng tuó]
Interpretation: It's raining heavily.
6. Blue Sky Wan Li
Interpretation: Describe the sunny weather.
7. Fire and Thunder
Interpretation: The fire is raging and thunderous. Metaphor is impatient and violent.
8. Wan Li is cloudless.
Interpretation: The sky is blue and there are no clouds. Describe sunny weather.
9. Autumn is crisp
Interpretation: Describe Wan Li in crisp autumn.
10. The weather is fine.
Interpretation: The wind blows gently and the sun shines brightly. Describe sunny and warm weather.
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