Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the idioms describing the weather?

What are the idioms describing the weather?

1. Autumn colors are pleasant

Note: q and u sè yé ré n

Interpretation: Autumn colors refer to autumn scenery. Pleasant: Comfortable in climate or temperature; Mild or warm.

origin: northern Zhou dynasty? Yuxin? "Epitaph of Li Furen, General Chai Lie of Zhou Biao Qi": "The autumn is sad, the pine sound is cut off, and the century-old geometry belongs to this." Tang Lihe's "Wild Goose Gate Taishouxing": "The horn sounds all over the sky in autumn, and Yan Zhi congeals the night purple." , Ming? Xia Wanchun? The third poem in Autumn: "colours of autumn, out of the west, the scenery is tight." , Jun Qing? "Ode to Autumn Colors": "I like this gorgeous autumn color, because it means maturity, prosperity and prosperity, and it also means happiness, joy and prosperity."

2. Spring blossoms

Note: ch ū n nu ? n hu ā k ā i

Interpretation: It refers to the warm climate, blooming flowers and beautiful scenery in spring. Metaphor is a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing.

source: Ming Zhu guozhen's "Yong Zhuang Xiao pian nan nei".

3, flying sand and stones

Zhuyin:? Fēi shā zǒu shí

Interpretation: Sand flies and stones roll. Describe the violent wind.

Source: The Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi and Lu Kai: "In Cangwu and Nanhai, there is wind and miasma at the age of 2, and the wind breaks wood, flying sand turns to stone, and the air is foggy, and birds don't pass."

4. The twelfth lunar month in the cold east

Note: há n d! ng là yuè

Interpretation: It generally refers to very cold winter or very cold weather

Source: Han Wu-ming's Bieshi (Leaves and Leaves of the Same Blood): "A man who is seeking a husband is longing for a long way, and a wanderer loves his hometown. In the cold winter of December, the frost is severe in the morning. "

5. It's snowing

Note: fēng xuě jiāo jiā

Definition: It means that the wind and snow hit at the same time, describing the weather as very bad.

Origin: Yuan Cheng Wenhai's "Huanxisha Titing Xiang Shui Xing Yin" lyrics: "If you can't wake up in a snowstorm, whoever holds the piano will enjoy Xiang Ling."

6. Clear sky Wan Li

Zhuyin: qíng kōng wàn lǐ

Interpretation: Clear sky: clear sky. Describe the clear sky without any clouds.

Source: Cao Jinghua's "Blue Sea and Molin Oil Drift": "It's like mid-autumn weather in China, with crisp autumn and clear skies in Wan Li."