Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What idioms are there to describe "hot weather"?

What idioms are there to describe "hot weather"?

Sweating, sweating, xia yang is hot and scorching.

1, sweating like rain

Pinyin: [Hu and hà n rú y incarnations]

Interpretation: Wave: Sprinkle, splash. Describe being hot and sweaty.

Source: "The 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. "

2, sweating like a pig

Pinyin: [Han LiúJiābèI]

Interpretation: bottle: soaked. My back is sweaty. Describe being very scared or very scared. Now I also describe a lot of sweat, and the clothes on my back are soaked.

Source: "The History of Xian Di and Fu Huang": "(Cao) fuck out; Gu Zuo; Sweating; I dare not return to the DPRK from then on. "

Xia yang is very spicy.

Pinyin: [sh incarnation]

Explanation: The summer sun is suffocating.

Source: None.

4. scorching sun

Pinyin: [liè rü yá n yá n]

Interpretation: Describe the intense sunshine in summer.

Source: Water Margin

The sun is like fire.

Pinyin: [Jiāo yáng süHu]

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

Source: None.