An idiom describing the clear and clear sky and cool and pleasant climate in autumn
Idioms describing the clear and clear sky and cool and pleasant climate in autumn include: orange, orange and green, bleak autumn wind, rustling autumn wind, fallen leaves in autumn wind, spring breeze in autumn moon, spring flowers and autumn moon, etc.
1. Autumn wind is bleak: describing the sound of the autumn wind blowing the trees.
2. Autumn wind rustling: Autumn wind rustling is a Chinese idiom, describing the sound of wind or other slight sounds. The Xunyang River sees off guests on the first night, and the maple leaves and flowers rustle in autumn.
3. Falling leaves in the autumn wind: Falling leaves in the autumn wind, a Chinese idiom whose pinyin is qiū fēng luò yè, originally refers to the autumn wind sweeping away all the fallen leaves, a desolate scene, but now it is often compared to sweeping away all the leaves. From "Salt and Iron Theory·On Gong".
4. Qiuyuechunfeng: Qiuyuechunfeng, a Chinese idiom, the pinyin is qiū yuè chūn fēng, which means the moon on the autumn night and the wind on the spring day. Refers to good times. From "Pipa Yin".
5. Chun Hua Qiu Yue: Chun Hua Qiu Yue, Chinese idiom, pinyin is chūn huā qiū yuè, which means spring flowers and autumn moon. It comes from Li Yu's poem "Yu Meiren" in the Southern Tang Dynasty.