Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What are the idioms that describe winter and summer?

What are the idioms that describe winter and summer?

The sun is shining violently.

[Li yán yán]

Describe the weather is very hot. From the Water Margin.

Scorching sun

[jiāo yáng sì huǒ]

Describe the strong sunlight shining on people like fire.

The sun in summer is empty and hot.

[huǒ sǎn gāo zhāng]

Metaphor is scorching sun.

These trees provide pleasant shade.

[l ǔ Shi Chongtang]

Metaphor lush green leaves shade the trees.

Sweat (because of fear or physical exertion)

[Han Li Ji Bei]

Sweat has soaked the clothes on your back, which means you are sweating a lot. It also describes being very afraid or ashamed.

(of a person) sweating

[Hu Han Lu y incarnation]

Sweat like rain. Describe sweating due to hot weather or high temperature.

Sweat rained down.

[Han Lu y ǔ Xiya]

Sweat a lot, like rain.

An extremely strict person

[Xi' erqie I]

It's hard to get close to a strict person.

Hot weather in May and June of the lunar calendar.

[W incarnation Juan Li You]

Refers to the hot weather in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Shiyan is on fire.

[hè hè yán yán]

Describe the fiery appearance.

Lightning and thunder.

[Di à àn shǎn léi míng]]

Lightning flew away and thunder roared. Metaphor is fast and powerful. It also means energetic.

Xia shan ru bi

[Xi à sh ā n rú b ?]

Literally, the mountains in summer are as green as jade, which is an idiom to describe the mountain scenery in summer.