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What are the four words to describe the hot weather in summer?

In June, the sun is like fire, sweating like rain, and summer is terrible.

1, Liu Jin Shi Lang, pronunciation: Liújún Shuo shí.

Interpretation: Shuo, Liu: Rong. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt.

Source: Chu Song Yu of the Warring States Period "Evocation of Soul": "Ten Sunrises, a little gold." "Huai Nan Zi Yan Quanxun": "Hot stones flow gold, and fire is beneficial."

This damn weather is so hot that I'm sweating.

2. May, July and June. Pronunciation: wwǔHuáng Liu Yuè.

Interpretation: refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Source: Wu Ming, Cheng En, The Journey to the West, the twelfth time, the seventh time: "In May, July and June, no one called, and my parents were old. I sent them myself."

It's May and June, and it's very hot.

3, the sun is like fire, pronunciation: jiā o yá ng sü hu ǒ

Interpretation: Strong sunlight is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot.

Source: "The Water Margin" takes the birth outline: "The sun is like fire, the wild Tian He rice is half burnt, the farmer's heart is like soup, the children and grandchildren shake their fans, and the sun is like fire."

Example: At noon in summer, the sun is scorching, but the traffic police still stick to their posts.

4, sweating, pronunciation: hàn liú jiā bèi i.

Interpretation: bottle: soaked. Sweat flowed all over my back. Describe it as hot. Now it is also described as sweating a lot and getting wet.

Ex.: I went out to play today, sweating like a pig.

5. Summer is terrible. Pronunciation: XiàrēkēwèI

Interpretation: As terrible as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening.

Example: Li, the new headmaster, is very strict with his work and demands, which makes us feel very uncomfortable in summer.