The day is warm and the wind is warm
The Chinese idiom, R ì h é f ē ngnu ǎ n in pinyin, means to describe a fine day. From "zhegutian · he hanchiguo".
The origin of Idioms
Fan Chunren of Song Dynasty wrote a poem named "Zhegu Tian · he hanchiguo": "after La, before spring, the warm law urges, the day and the wind warm, and the plum blossom is about to bloom."
Analysis of Idioms
The sun is warm and windy, the wind is warm and the day is warm and tranquil
Idiom usage
The weather is fine.
The day is warm and the wind is warm
can run in both directions unblockedly - chàng xíng wú ài
a phrase used for praising a pretty girl - chū shuǐ fú róng
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