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What is the classical Chinese greeting for "hot weather"?

1, you can't stand the heat and waves, so you can save trouble and prevent heatstroke in foreign affairs. If you are not in a hurry, you can be busy and slow down.

1, the first translation:

"The hot summer heat wave is unbearable. Minimize outdoor activities to prevent heatstroke. There's nothing urgent. Slow down what you can do when you are busy. "

2 "Taiping Magnolia" Volume 4 quotes "Customs Pass": "Black cattle look at the moon and rest, so that they suffer from the sun and rest at the sight of the moon." Five cows refer to buffaloes born between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. It means that Wudi is hot for a long time, and buffaloes are afraid of heat. When he saw the moon, he thought it was the sun, so he was afraid to keep breathing.

3 "Chu Ci evokes the soul": "Ten days later, the stone will be more important." Plutonium and flow: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt.

Xiao Gang, Emperor Jianwen of the Southern Dynasties, wrote "A Bitter and Hot Journey": "Sweat is like rain, and the wind is like soup." Just sweating and fidgeting. A gust of wind finally came, but it was like hot soup. Not to mention cool, it just hits people's focus and makes them gentle.