Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - The anthropomorphic sentences describing hot weather have idioms.

The anthropomorphic sentences describing hot weather have idioms.

Flowing gold, stones, stones and flowing: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt. ?

Charred gold and bright stones melt and scorch stones. Describe the hot weather. ?

Liu: melting. The stone melted and the metal became water. Describe the weather is very hot. ?

Charred sand and rotten stones scorched the sand as well as the stones. Describe the weather is very hot. ?

The bright sun is like fire: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. Describe the heat in summer. ?

Umbrella height: metaphor for the hot summer sun; Zhang: Expand. Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot. ?

Summer is as terrible as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening. ?

Wu Niu Chuan Wu Yue Niu: refers to the buffalo produced between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. Wudi Buffalo saw that the moon was suspected to be the sun, and kept panting for fear of extreme heat. Metaphor is afraid of suspicion. ?

May, July and June refer to the hottest time in the lunar calendar from May to June. ?

Sweat like rain: sprinkle, splash. Describe being hot and sweaty. ?

Pumpkins eat fruits soaked in cold water. Describe life in summer.