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China's classic vocabulary to describe hot weather

Scorching sun-describes the intense sunshine in summer. It can also be called "scorching sun". For example, "the scorching sun is like fire."

It's hot in summer-the sun is very strong and very hot in summer.

The sun is like fire.-the sun is like fire. It describes the weather as very hot. Also known as the sun is like fire.

Yang Jiao is like a fire-Yang Jiao is white and bright. The sun burns like fire. It describes the heat in summer.

Brilliant and hot-describes the hot and fiery appearance.

Hot summer-very hot summer. For example, in hot summer, the beach is full of people playing in the water.

Burn in the sun-bake: bake. It means that the burning sun shines on your body, as hot as fire. The weather is very hot.

The hot sun is in the sky-the hot sun is in the sky.

Gale and scorching sun-hot weather. For example, ancient camel caravans often had to endure the bad weather of strong wind and scorching sun when passing through Gobi.

The umbrella is high-a metaphor for the scorching sun. For example, it is hot in summer and the umbrella is high. The hot sun is in the sky.

Five Cows Breathe on the Moon —— Quoted from Four Sentences of Taiping Yu Lan: "Five Cows Breathe on the Moon, which makes (him) suffer from the sun, but exhale on the Moon." Wu Niu refers to a buffalo born in Jianghuai area. It means that Wudi is hot for a long time, and buffaloes are afraid of heat. When it saw the moon, it thought it was the sun, so it gasped in fear. Later, it was said that he was afraid because of doubt.

Flowing gold and stones-Shuo, Liu: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if all the stones were going to melt. "Songs of Chu": "Ten days later, the stone will flow more." Another example: "On a hot day, when Shi Shuo Liu Jin and Yu Shuo Liu Jin,"