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Idioms describing the bright sunshine
The wind is gentle and the sun is shining: the breeze is gentle and the sun is bright. Describes sunny and warm weather.
The wind is warm and the sun is beautiful: Li: beautiful. The wind is warm, the breeze is gentle, and the sun is bright. Describes sunny and warm weather.
Brilliant: describing the brilliance, shining into the distance.
Brilliant flames: brilliant flames: brilliant. The brilliant light shines into the distance. The original description of the poem is beautiful and will be passed down to future generations. It is mostly used to describe new things with great future.
The sun is beautiful and the wind is gentle: the breeze is gentle and the sun is bright. Describes sunny and warm weather.
Ten thousand rays of light: describes the brilliance that shines into the distance.
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