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What do you mean there is gold in the stone?

Shi Shuo flowing gold is an idiom in China, which means that the stone is melted and the metal becomes water. Describe the hot weather. It also describes brilliance, which means to play a great role.

Idiom origin:

The evocation of Chu and Song Yu in the Warring States Period;

"By the tenth generation, there were more gold and stones."

Vernacular:

"After ten days, the metal will melt the rock."

Idiom usage:

Combined type; As a predicate; Describe the hot weather.

Extended data

Antonym:

Dripping into ice:

It means that the weather is very cold and the water drops will turn into ice.

Source:

Yi's "Southern New Book";

"It's very cold in winter, dripping into ice."

Usage:

The weather is very cold, so you can use this language.

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