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What are the four-word idioms to describe the hot weather?

1. Sweating.

Pronunciation: [Han LiúJiābèI]

Interpretation: bottle: soaked. My back is sweaty. Describe being very scared or very scared. Now I also describe a lot of sweat, and the clothes on my back are soaked.

Source: "Historical Records of the Prime Minister Chen's Family": "I don't know, I am sweating and ashamed." "The Biography of the Empress in the Later Han Dynasty": "Fuck out, care about the left and right, sweat out."

2. Great.

Pronunciation: [hè hè yán yán]

Explanation: Describe the potential flame.

Source: The Book of Songs Daya Han Yun: "The drought is extreme, you can't be depressed, it is extremely hot, and the cloud is omnipotent." Biography of Hanshu: "Winning is widespread, and Liang and Ji are fascinated and burned in Xianyang."

go to all lengths

Pronunciation: [rèHu cháo tiān]

Interpretation: It describes the enthusiastic mood and high atmosphere of mass activities, like a raging flame burning according to the sky.

Source: Feng Deying's "Winter jasmine" Chapter 9: "But these days, the enthusiasm for joining the army has also impacted their body and mind."

This umbrella is very high.

Pronunciation: [Hu ǒ s [[Hu ǒ s [huǒ sǎn gāo zhāng]]]]

Interpretation: fire umbrella: metaphor of summer sun; Zhang: Expand. Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

5. the horn is hard to grasp

Pronunciation: [ji ā o j and n shu ò shí]

Interpretation: make the stone melt and burn. Describe the hot weather.

Source: Northern Qi and Liu Zhou's "Liu Lun Zhi": "Hot, but Jiao Jin."