Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the idioms to describe good weather?

What are the idioms to describe good weather?

Autumn is crisp, Wan Li is clear, the sky is clear, the sun is shining, and the wind is beautiful.

Autumn is crisp? [qigāo qìShu ng]

Interpretation: Describe Wan Li in crisp autumn.

Sentence: In September, the grassland in Inner Mongolia is crisp in autumn and the cattle and sheep are fat.

Source: Cui Shi Dongshan Caotang

Clear sky Wan Li? [Clear holes]

Interpretation: describe the sky as clear and cloudless.

Sentence: Today, the sky is clear in Wan Li, and the golden sunshine is all over the earth.

Blue sky? [bōng rúxǐ]

Interpretation: The blue sky is as clear as washing. Describe sunny weather.

Sentence: Outside the window, the blue sky is like washing, and several white clouds are floating leisurely.

Source: Melody of Water

Sunny? [Yang Gu Mat Mei]

Interpretation: Describe the sunny weather.

Sentence: It was sunny this morning, but it rained cats and dogs in the afternoon.

Nice weather, huh? [féng hérìlì]

Interpretation: The wind blows gently and the sun shines brightly. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Sentence: On a sunny afternoon, my classmates and I went for an outing in the suburbs.

Source: sentence