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What idioms describe "summer weather"?

1, scorching sun: liè rí yá n yá n describes the intense sunshine in summer. It can also be called "scorching sun". Example: "The scorching sun burns people like fire".

2, the sun is like fire: jiāo? Shi Yang Hu ǒ sunshine is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot. Like the sun, like fire.

3. Gale and scorching sun: Kuang f ng liè rü violent and hot weather. For example, ancient camel caravans often had to endure the bad weather of strong winds and scorching sun when passing through Gobi.

4. Five cows rest on the moon: wú niú chuǎn yuè "Taiping Magnolia" Volume 4 quotes "Customs Pass": "Five cows rest on the moon, making (him) suffer from the day and rest on the moon." Wuniu: refers to the buffalo between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. It means that Wu is hot for a long time, and buffalo is afraid of heat. When it saw the moon and thought it was the sun, it gasped with fear. Metaphor after fear because of doubt. It is also used to describe hot weather. Don? Li Bai's Ding Du Hugh: Wu Niu, why bother tugboat that month?

5. Liu Jinwenshi: Liújún Shuo shí? Plutonium and flow: melting. This idiom is used to describe hot weather like a stone melting. "Chu ci? Evocation: "Ten generations come out, and there are many stones." An example is also given: "On a hot day, the golden stone opens, and the gold is overflowing. We have to leave early to cool off." (Twenty-seven chapters of Water Margin).