Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Idioms describing sunny weather
Idioms describing sunny weather
The wind is sunny and the breeze is warm. It describes sunny weather. The wind is sunny and the breeze is cool. It describes sunny weather. It means gradual decline and relaxation. The sunset is 1000 feet long. Sunset on the western hills (1) The sun sets from the western hills. It means dusk. (2) refers to the dying aging people or rotten things. Also known as "the sun is not far away". It's getting late and the journey is still far away.
Wan Li blue sky
Sunny
Autumn is crisp.
The soft wind makes people feel warm and comfortable.
Qing feng fu mian
Sunny
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