Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the two words that describe the weather?

What are the two words that describe the weather?

the sun is shining brightly

1) Interpretation: It is often used to describe sunny weather and high sun. As opposed to "rainy".

2) Sentence: It's sunny today.

Dark colors (y and n)

1) Interpretation: insufficient light; Insufficient light; Unknown.

2) Sentence making: The building outside the window blocks the light and the room looks dark.

Bright? (Minmei)

1) Interpretation: used to describe the scene of warm spring breeze and sunny weather.

2) Sentence making: The white ashes you scattered on the motherland will cultivate endless crops and trees growing on this land every bright spring.

Hefeng

1) Interpretation: refers to a mild wind.

2) Sentence making: The wind blows the forest, and the rain moistens things.

Warm? (héxù)

1) Interpretation: Warm and warm sunshine

2) Sentence making: Today's sunshine is very warm.

A sunny sun

1) Interpretation: Spring is beautiful.

2) Sentence: Look at the sun, how bright.

Haze? (Yang Mai)

1) Interpretation: It means the weather is cloudy.

2) Sentence making: The sky is getting cloudy, like a black curtain. Everything on the earth is immersed in silence, street lamps are gradually lit up, and stars appear in the sky.

Sunny day? (qíng tiān)

1) explanation: There are no clouds or few clouds in the sky.

2) Sentence: It's sunny today.

Heavy rain? (Bo y incarnation)

1) Interpretation: It refers to heavy and urgent rain.

2) Sentence making: Don't pack your clothes when it rains heavily.

Rainy days (yǔ tiān? )

1) Interpretation: It refers to bad weather.

According to the weather forecast, it will rain tomorrow.