A collection of idioms about weather
1. Idioms and explanations about weather:
Half clear and half cloudy: both sunny and cloudy, and cloudy and sunny. Describes the unpredictable weather from spring to early summer.
The weather is dim in the evening.
A clear blue sky: A light blue sky. The blue sky was as clear as if it had been washed. Describes sunny weather.
Blue Sky Wanli: Wanli: refers to a large area and a long distance. Describes sunny weather.
Snow and ice: severe cold: extremely cold. It was freezing and snowy.
Bingji asked about the cow: Seeing the abnormal behavior of the cow reminded him of the weather changes, and praised the officials for caring about the people's sufferings.
Bitter rain and sour wind: It still means miserable wind and bitter rain. Indicates the sad weather. It is also used as a metaphor for an unstable situation.
Cangcang Liangliang: Cang: cold. Describe the cold weather.
Chao Fei Mu Juan: Chao: morning; Mu: evening. Describe the changes in weather and the beauty of scenery.
Spring sleepiness and autumn fatigue: sleepiness: sleepiness; fatigue: fatigue. The weather in spring and autumn can easily make people feel sleepy and tired.
Spring is warm and flowers are blooming: The weather is warm in spring, flowers are in bloom, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a metaphor for a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing.
Spring is warm and floral: The climate is warm in spring, flowers are in full bloom, and the fragrance of flowers is astonishing.
Sweating profusely: describes the appearance of sweating profusely all over the body due to hot weather or nervousness.
Dripping water turns into ice: When water drops, it turns into ice. The weather is described as very cold.
Drip: drop: the liquid falls little by little; freeze: condense into ice. When water drops, it turns into ice. The weather is described as very cold.
The wind is gentle and the sun is shining: the breeze is gentle and the sun is bright. Describes sunny and warm weather.
The wind is warm and the sun is beautiful: Li: beautiful. The wind is warm, the breeze is gentle, and the sun is bright. Describes sunny and warm weather.
The breeze is gentle and the clouds are light. Describes fine weather. Same as "the wind is light and the clouds are clear" and "the clouds are light and the wind is light".
The wind is gentle and the clouds are clear: the breeze is gentle and the floating clouds are light. Describes fine weather. Same as "the wind is light and the clouds are light".
Cold wind invades the skin: describes the cold weather.
Sweat like 渖: 渖: juice. Covered in sweat. Describes the phenomenon of sweating all over the body due to hot weather or extreme stress.
Sweat on the back: stain: soak. Sweat soaked my back. Describes hot weather or a person who is extremely panicked or ashamed.
The bright moon is thousands of miles away: Thousands of mountains and rivers in an extremely wide range are under the bright moonlight. Describes the bright moonlight and dark weather.
Hefengli day: refers to the weather being warm and sunny.
Hongpin Yuji: Hong: rainbow; Pin: same as "eliminate", disappear; Ji: originally refers to the rain stopping, but also extends to the weather to be bright. The rainbow disappears and the sky becomes clear after the rain.
Hui Han Daoleng: Hui: turn around; upside down: upside down. The weather is hot and cold for a while, very changeable. The description is repeated and changeable.
Scorch gold flowstone: burn and melt metals and stones. Describes extremely dry and hot weather.
Scorched gold stone: melts the gold stone and burns it. Describe the hot weather.
Burned sand and rotten rocks: burnt sand and rotten rocks. Describes a very hot weather.
Liujinshuoshi: shuo, flow: melt. It describes the weather as being so hot that it seems like gold and stone will melt.
The wind and the rain: describe the bad weather.
2. A collection of idioms describing summer weather:
The sun is scorching: describing the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "Red Sun". Example: "The sun is scorching like fire."
Scorching summer: The sun is strong and very hot in summer.
The sun is like fire: the sun is like fire. Describes a very hot weather. Also written as the scorching sun is like fire
The bright sun is like fire: Jiao: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. It mostly describes the heat of summer.
Hehe Yanyan: describes the appearance of blazing heat.
Scorching summer: a very hot summer. For example: On a hot summer day, the beach is full of people playing in the water.
The scorching sun burns: roasts: roasts. It means that the hot sun shines on the body, making it as hot as a fire. Describes very hot weather.
The scorching sun is high in the sky: The hot sun is high in the sky. Describe the hot weather. Literally meaning: high fire umbrella
Scorching wind and scorching sun: strong winds and hot weather. For example: in ancient times, camel caravans traveling through the Gobi often had to endure harsh weather including strong winds and scorching sun.
The fire umbrella is spread high: a metaphor for the scorching sun in the sky. For example: The summer is hot and the fire umbrella is high. Literary meaning: The scorching sun is in the sky
Wu Niu gasps for the moon: "Taiping Yulan" Volume 4 quotes "Customs": "Wu Niu gasps for breath when he sees the moon, which makes (him) suffer from the sun, and he is frightened and gasps for breath when he sees the moon. "Wu Niu: refers to the buffalo born between the Yangtze and Huaihe Rivers. It means that the weather in Wu is hot for a long time, and the buffaloes are afraid of the heat. When they see the moon, they think it is the sun, and they are so scared that they keep panting. The latter is a metaphor for fear due to suspicion. Also used to describe hot weather. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Ding Duhu Song": When Wu Niu was panting for the moon, why did the tugboat have to suffer?
Liujinshuoshi: shuo, flow: melt. It describes the weather as being so hot that it seems like gold and stone will melt. "Songs of Chu·Zhaohun": "In ten days, gold will flow and stones will flow." It is also written as "stones will flow with gold, stones will flow with gold, and jade will flow with gold."
Example: “On a scorching day, when rocks are shining and gold is flowing, I have no choice but to go out early to cool down.
"(Chapter 27 of "Water Margin")
Five Yellow and June: Refers to the hottest period between the fifth and sixth months of the lunar calendar.
Three Kingdoms·Wei· Cao Pi's "Wu Zhi Shu with Chao Ge Ling": "Sweet melons float on the clear springs, and plum blossoms sink on the cold ice. Later, "floating melons and sinking plums" was used to describe a scene of life in summer. Melons and plums floating in the water are cool and delicious food in summer. They are also used as floating melons to escape the heat, and as sinking plums and floating melons.
Floating melons to escape the heat: see "Floating melons and sunken plums"
The trees are densely covered with leaves and branches, blocking the sunlight.
< p>The heat is unbearable: It is very hot and unbearable.The chairs and mats are hot to the touch.
The weather is hot. Describes bad weather, or refers to the desolate and miserable situation.
Cold wind and cold rain: Describes bad weather, or refers to the desolate and miserable situation.
Autumn is high: describing the clear sky and clear weather in autumn.
Autumn is clear: describing the clear sky and refreshing weather in autumn.
Hot and sweaty: describing the feeling caused by hot weather or nervousness. As a result, the whole body is sweating profusely.
Wanqing is the most important thing in the world: it originally meant that people cherished the evening and clear weather, but later it was often used to describe the respect for respected seniors in society.
The sun and the wind. Warm: Describes sunny and sunny weather.
Ri Li Feng He: Describes sunny and warm weather.
Sunny and windy. The sun is bright and the breeze is refreshing. It describes the weather as sunny.