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Four-word idioms of hot weather
1, sweating like rain
The forest of pen and ink, a China idiom, is pronounced bǐ mò zhlí n, which means the place where Sven Cui meets. From the worship of "Lun Heng Solo".
2. Jiao Jinshuo's strange stone
Ji ā o j ī n Shu à she, an idiom in China, is pronounced Ji ā o j ī n Shu à she, which means to melt and scorch stones and describe the hot weather. From Liu Zi's New Quality Theory by Liu Zhou in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Great fever, but Jiao Jin Shi Shuo."
3. scorching sun
The scorching sun is an idiom in China. The pinyin is liè rü yá n yá n, which means it is very hot. From the Water Margin.
4, cicadas and thunder dry
Cicada gasps and thunder dries, which is an idiom in China. The pinyin is Chá n Chu m ǐ nLé i gā n, which means cicada gasps and thunders, and describes heat and drought. From "Bitter Heat Sending Red Pine Road": "The cicada cries thunder and dry ice, and the well melts. What are the benefits of some breezes? "
5. Burned sand and rotten stones
Burning sand and rotten stones, an idiom in China, is pronounced jiāo shā làn shí, which means burning sand and rotten stones, and describes the weather as very hot. From Han Dong's book Spring and Autumn Annals, the story "The Way with Heaven".
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