China Naming Network - Ziwei Dou Shu - What are the idioms of "breeze what (overlap)"?

What are the idioms of "breeze what (overlap)"?

There is no idiom "easy".

Idioms describing the breeze are: wind and Japan and the United States, wind and sunny, wind and sunny, wind and sunny, warm and sunny.

1, the wind and Japan and the United States, the pinyin fēng hérūměI, which is the same as "the wind is sunny", meaning mild breeze and sunny.

Source: Huang Qingzong Xi's Epitaph to Kings: "The wind and Japan and the United States are short, and the old mother reveals that her daughter Sun hates the lake."

2. Beautiful weather, pronounced as F ē n ɡ hé rü li, an idiom in China, refers to beautiful weather. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Source: The second volume of Six Chapters of a Floating Life is sunny, golden everywhere, with blue sleeves and red sleeves, butterflies flying and getting drunk without drinking.

3, the wind and the sun, pronounced as fē ng hé rü xuā n, an idiom in China, means a sunny day.

Source: Wang Mingting's "The Lion Roars and Appreciates the Spring": "The weather is sunny, Yanjiao flies to touch rouge tablets."

The weather is sunny and warm, and Yanjiao flies to smash rouge tablets.

4. Wind and warm sunshine is a Chinese word, pronounced as Fē n ɡ hé rü nun, which means calm and sunny.

Source: Lu Xun's New Story of Running to the Moon: "There are several small earth houses scattered in the distance. It's sunny and quiet. "

5, sunny and refreshing, pinyin rēLi fēng qěng, sunny and cool. Describe sunny weather.

Source: Wei Wei's "Oriental" Chapter 15, Part V: "This is a typical clear autumn weather. It is sunny and sunny outside, and the blue sky is like washing."