1. Warm air [nunf ē ng]: It means warm air.
2. West wind: the wind blowing from the west. It also refers to the monsoon blowing from the west or northwest in autumn in China.
3. Breeze and drizzle [hé f ē ng x? y ǔ]: Breeze: spring breeze. Rain in Mao Mao: Light rain. The breeze is blowing gently and it is drizzling. Metaphor is gentle and meticulous, not rude and not gentle.
4. All smiles [m [m m m m mi à n ch ū n f ē ng] f ē ng]: Describe a kind and happy face. The spring breeze has won. Pull a long face.
5. Feng Shui [fēng shuǐ]: In the past, it refers to the natural conditions of residential bases and cemeteries, such as the vein system and the trend of mountains and rivers.
The sentence of the wind is as follows:
1, I pray that all parts of the earth will have good weather, abundant crops, prosperous industries and happiness.
2. The rumor that a bigger earthquake will happen again is rampant and people are in panic, which makes the panicked victims even more uneasy.
3, these news may also be rumors, don't scare yourself and lose sleep.
For decades, comrades-in-arms have shared weal and woe and forged a profound friendship.
I really don't like Meiling when I watch the wind! Because I'm really upset with short people who chew their nails!
6. People want to live a good life in the past, present and future.
7. The wind was blowing in the middle of the night, and the enemy fled in fear. The result was a false alarm.