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Idioms describing good weather

1. Sunny weather

Idiom pinyin: fēng hé rì lì

Idiom definition: harmony: softness; Gentle. A gentle breeze; The sun is shining. Describe sunny weather.

Origin of Idiom: History of Pain Wu Zhu in Qing Dynasty: "It's sunny, and many officials come to pay homage."

2. Autumn is crisp

Idiom pinyin: qi ū gā o q ě shun

Idiom explanation: describe Wan Li with clear skies in autumn; The climate is cool and pleasant.

The origin of idioms: Tang Du Fu's poem "Cui Shi Dongshan Caotang" said: "Love you, Yushan Caotang is quiet, the autumn is refreshing, and the dark wind is blowing."

3. Blue Sky Wan Li

Idiom pinyin:

Idiom definition: Wan Li: refers to a large area and a long distance. Describe sunny weather.

The origin of the idiom: Quan Yanchi's "Zhou Enlai takes a break from the altar": "There are many ice peaks and white clouds; Wan Li, a blue sky, complements the white snow and flows with colorful light. "

4. Hui Feng and Chang

Idiom pinyin

Interpretation of idioms: Hui: Soft; And: gentle; Chang: Yes. The soft wind makes people feel warm and comfortable.

The origin of the idiom: Wang Jinxi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion: "It's sunny and sunny today."

5. Spring is full.

Idiom pinyin: Chūn Yong rán

Interpretation of idioms: meaning: meaning; Abundance: overflow; Very deep. The significance of spring is strong.

The idiom comes from Ji Xianlin's Unforgettable Family: "At this time, there must be laughter, spring, friendship and happiness in the banquet hall."