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Idioms to describe good weather.

Clouds are light and the wind is light, the weather is sunny, and there are no clouds in Wan Li, all of which are idioms to describe sunny weather.

First, the clouds are light and the wind is light:

1. Description: The breeze is light and the clouds are light. Describe sunny weather. Also known as "the wind is light and the clouds are light."

2. From: Song Chenghao's "Encounter in Spring": "The clouds are light and the wind is light in the afternoon, and the flowers follow the willows across thousands of rivers."

Second, the weather is fine:

1. Description: It is sunny and breezy. Describe sunny and warm weather.

2. From: Ethan Ai Shan's "Ji Xianbin's Spring Sorrow": "At that time, the weather was beautiful, the East Garden was full of gardens, and the flowers were green." Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "The weather is beautiful, and many officials come to pay homage."

3. Example: It's time ~, there are gold, blue and red everywhere, and the more you look at it, the more strange it is. Butterflies and bees fly around, making people drunk without drinking. ◎ Shen Qingfu's Six Chapters of a Floating Life Volume II

4. Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe sunny and warm weather.

Third, there is no cloud in Wan Li:

1. explanation: the sky is blue without a cloud. Describe sunny weather.

2. From: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", the third volume, the second fold: "There is no cloud in Wan Li, and I am exhausted."

3. Example: ~ He Liu Long, Wanlin doesn't let birds fly. The earth is burning with stones, rivers and lakes are boiling, but there is no wind from the south. ◎ Feng Ming magnum "Yu's inscription" Volume 33