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What idioms are there to describe "the weather is very hot"?

May, July and June? [wǔHuáng Liu Yuè]: It refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Example: This only applies to May, July and June. Nobody called. My parents are old, so I'll take them myself.

Hot days and summer [yán tiān shǔ yuè]: refers to hot summer.

For example, the title of these eight poems is "Hot Day, Summer Moon". The son Wang Sun is soaking in the water pavilion on the pavilion to adjust the ice and snow to avoid the heat.

Sweating [dà hàn cén cén]: describes sweating all over because of hot weather or nervous mood.

He wanted to make a great contribution, but now he has created a catastrophe. Why doesn't he get distracted and sweat?

Umbrella height? 【 Hu ǒ s ǒ n gā o zhā ng 】: It describes the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

Ex.: This day is really a parachute.

Scorching sun [liè rí yá n yá n]: describes the intense sunshine in summer.

Example: The scorching sun scorches people, and the wild Tian He rice is half burnt.