2. Is sunny a four-word idiom to describe spring scenery? "Sunny" is not an idiom, but "sunny spring" is a four-word idiom to describe spring scenery.
The sun is shining and the spring is shining.
chūn guāng míng mèi
Liang explained: beautiful and lovely. Describe the beautiful and lovely scenery in spring.
Song Yuan's divertimento "Fighting Quails for an outing": "When spring comes, people celebrate the harvest and folk music is always happy."
Structural subject-predicate form.
Usage is used to describe the scenery in spring. Generally used as predicate, adverbial and attribute.
Positive pronunciation and charm; Can't pronounce "Mei".
Distinguish between form and charm; Can't write "Mei"
Synonym spring blossoms, flowers are red and green.
Antonyms freeze in the cold.
Changchun at the end of April; Exactly ~; Peach, willow and green season.
3. The four-character idiom "obsess over and obsess over",
Smiling and charming,
Worship foreign countries * * *,
Spoil,
Mountain meets Chuan Mei,
Liu jiao Hua mei,
Flattery,
Charming and colorful,
The fox was fascinated by God,
Yao Tao Liu Mei,
Flowers are bright and beautiful,
Sweet words and flattery,
Gather grievances and beg for flattery,
Elegant and charming,
Seeking tolerance and flattery,
Foxy ape climbing,
Be sycophantic yan way:
Lonely and flattering,
Liu Meihua Ming,
Charming and charming,
To be charming,
The sun is shining,
Charming and charming,
Ashi is kitsch,
Shy and unnatural