Words describing the blue sky
1. The blue sky is like washing
The pinyin of the idiom: bì kōng rú xǐ, the explanation of the idiom: The sky is light blue. The blue sky was as clear as if it had been washed. Describes sunny weather. Source of the idiom: Song Dynasty Zhang Yuanqian's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" lyrics: "The blue sky is as clear as a wash, the moon is very bright in the cold, and the jade waves are flowing behind the curtain."
2. The wind is light and the clouds are light
Idiom Pinyin: fēng qīng yún dàn, idiom explanation: The breeze is gentle and the floating clouds are thin. Describes fine weather. Also known as "the wind is light and the clouds are clear" and "the clouds are light and the wind is light". Source of the idiom: Chapter 13 of Book 4 of "Journey to the West" written by Yang Xian of Yuan Dynasty: "How can we break up the relationship between husband and wife in Yuan Dynasty? Let's have strong tea and wine while the wind is light and the clouds are light, so that I don't have to lean against the door all day long to stop. . ”
3. Cloudless
Idiom pinyin: wàn lǐ wú yún, idiom explanation: The sky is blue, without a trace of cloud. Describes sunny weather.
The source of the idiom: The second chapter of the third book of Yuan Wang Shifu's "The Romance of the West Chamber": "The blue sky is cloudless, and the tired guest's body and mind are exhausted."
4. The clear sky
Idiom pinyin: qíng kōng wàn lǐ, idiom explanation: Qingkong: clear sky. Describes a clear sky without any clouds.
Origin of the idiom: Cao Jinghua's "The Blue Sea, Ink Forest and Oil Fragrance": "The weather here is like the mid-autumn weather in China, with crisp autumn air and clear sky."
5. Blue sky and clear sky
< p> Idiom pinyin: bì kōng wàn lǐ, idiom explanation: Wanli: refers to a large area and a long distance. Describes sunny weather.Source of the idiom: Quan Yanchi's "Zhou Enlai Walking Down the Altar - Rest and Entertainment": "There are many ice peaks, and white clouds are wandering among them; the blue sky is thousands of miles, and the white snow shines up and down, changing and flowing with colorful light.
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