Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - I sweat a lot in this weather.
I sweat a lot in this weather.
(of a person) sweating
[Pronunciation] [Hu and hà n rú y incarnations]
[Explanation] Swing: Sprinkle, splash. Describe being hot and sweaty.
[Source] "Warring States Policy Qi Ce": "The way of supervising children; Hub strike; Human shoulder friction; Connected together to form a curtain; Lift the curtain; Sweating like rain. "
During the busy farming season, farmers refused to stop working, although they were very tired.
Sweat like rain, sweat like rain, sweat like rain, like shadow.
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