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The word weather

Storm, downpour, clear skies, cloudless Wan Li, cloudless Wan Li, overcast clouds, lightning and thunder.

Cool, hot and cold

Haze, cold, haze, rainstorm, lightning, strong wind, sunny day, warm winter, severe winter, golden autumn, plum rain and miserable rain.

A sunny and hot summer

In April, the world is beautiful, and the peach blossoms on the top of the mountain are in full bloom.

It rains at home in Huangmei season, and frogs are everywhere in the grass pond —— Inviting guests by Song Zhao Shi Xiu.

Just like the strong wind in spring, it blew the petals of ten thousand pear trees at night.

The difference between sprinkling salt into the air can be imagined, but it is not like catkins rising from the wind-Xie Jin Daoyun's snow poem.

Snowflakes in Yanshan Mountain are as big as seats, and they blow down the Xuanyuan Terrace one after another —— Tang Li Bai's Popular in the North

There are no birds on a hundred mountains, no footprints on a thousand roads, a boat, a bamboo cloak, and an old man fishing in the cold Jiang Xue —— Jiang Xue by Tang Zongyuan.

Who carved the snow on the flat ground into this smallpox-two poems of Li Hua by Tang Hanyu

Six flying flowers come into the room and sit and watch the bamboo become lovely branches-Tang Gao's Snow