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Is the sky high and the clouds light to describe the weather?

"The sky is high and the clouds are light" describes the weather. The sky is high and the clouds are light. The Chinese pinyin is tiāngāoyúndàn, which means the weather is fine, the sky is thin and light, and there are few clouds. Refers to the autumn sky.

From Mao Zedong's "Qingpingle Liupanshan": "The sky is high and the clouds are light, and you can see Nanfeiyan. It's not a hero who doesn't reach the Great Wall, but only a fight of 20 thousand. "

Synonym: autumn is crisp, the clouds are light and the wind is light, the wind is sunny and the sky is crisp.

Antonym: storm.

Usage: as predicate and adverbial.

Example: On the occasion of the Double Ninth Festival, Beijing is in the season when the autumn wind is cool and the sky is high and the clouds are light.

Make sentences:

1, golden autumn in October, the sky is high and the clouds are light. No matter where you are, you will feel the weather is cool, and even the sunshine is much cooler than the sunshine in summer. The current season is really a crisp autumn season!

2. It's another fine weather in Wan Li with crisp autumn and clear skies.

In autumn, let's go climbing together on sunny days!

4, flying sand and stones in the desert, the sky is high and the clouds are light, relaxed and happy, galloping on the battlefield!