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What idioms are there to describe "hot weather"?

The scorching sun is like fire, cicadas are screaming and thundering, umbrellas are high, gold is flowing, and the scorching sun is unbearable.

Jiā o yá ng sü hu ǒ: Interpretation: Strong sunshine is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot.

Chán chuǎn léi gān n: Interpretation: cicada: the name of an insect, cicada; Dry: empty. Cicada gasps and thunder is clean. Describe heat and drought.

Hu ǒ s ǒ n gā o zhā ng: Interpretation: It describes the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

Liu Jin Shi Lang: Explanation: Shi Lang, Liu Shi: Melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt.

Li è rü yá n yá n: Interpretation:? Describe the strong sunshine and hot weather.

RèbükànàI: Interpretation: It is described as very hot and unbearable.

Make sentences:

The summer sun is like fire, but the water in the river is still clear and quiet, and it is freezing cold.

In this hot season, people are reluctant to go out.

The traffic police under the umbrella are still so refreshed, the command is still so standardized, and the action is still so powerful.

We struggled through the summer.

The sky is hot and the earth is steaming.

The high temperature of more than 40 degrees plus thirst is simply unbearable for people crossing the desert.