Wan Li wuyun is a Chinese vocabulary, and its pinyin is wàn lǐ wú yún, which comes from the second fold of the third book of The West Chamber. "There are no clouds in Wan Li, and the sky is blue, which makes people tired."
Synonym:
Clear sky Wan Li: Explain clear sky: clear sky. Describe the clear sky without any clouds.
The source of Cao Jinghua's "Blue Sea and Molin Oil Drift": "It's like the weather in mid-autumn in China, with crisp autumn and clear sky in Wan Li."
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Refers to sunny weather.