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Idioms describing hot weather

Idioms describing hot weather are:

Idiom? Bad weather conditions

Pinyin shngshǔ incarnation

Explain qi: big. Hot summer, cold winter. Describe this season with bad weather conditions.

The source "The History of the Old Five Dynasties, the Book of Jin and the Biography of Cui Yue": "It refers to envoys and also uses etiquette. Inconvenient to offend. "

For example, "Draft of the History of Qing Dynasty": "Since the start of the army, the soldiers have persevered and maintained their spirit, which is very hard in the heat and cold."

Idiom? The sun in summer is empty and hot.

Pinyin Hu ǒ s m: n g ā o zhā ng

Explain the fire umbrella: a metaphor for the scorching summer sun; Zhang: Expand. Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

Tang Hanyu's poem "Swimming to Qingliang Temple to Give Cui Taibu Que" originated from: "Guanghua sees ghosts and gods on the wall, hehe looks at Zhang Huoan."

Used as predicate and attribute; Describe it as hot.