Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What does sunshine mean?

What does sunshine mean?

Sunny day: describes the sunny and warm weather (mostly used in spring).

Pronunciation: f ē ng hé rü li √.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "The weather is beautiful, and many officials come to pay homage."

It was a sunny and warm day, and many officials came to hold a ceremony for the dead.

Grammar: combination; As a predicate, attribute, clause

Extended data synonyms:

1, warm weather? Calm and sunny.

Source: Xun's "Wild Guest" series comments on Er Gong's poems: "When the peony blooms, the sun is warm in the sky, and there is a meteorological evil of cold and clear moon!"

When the peony opens, it is a calm and sunny time. How can there be a change of cold wind and clear moon?

2. Is it sunny and windy? 【 fē ng hé rixu ā n 】 The breeze is warm and the sun is warm. See "Warm Weather".

Source: Wang Mingting's "The Lion Roars and Appreciates the Spring": "The weather is sunny, Yanjiao flies to touch rouge tablets."

The breeze is warm and the sun is warm. Swallows fly high in the sky, breaking the rouge.