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A poem describing a hot summer.

1, "Bitter Travel Notes" Tang Wanggu

Zhu Rongnan whipped the dragon, and the flame of the fire flag burned the sky red.

The sun doesn't set at noon, and all countries are in the stove.

(The high temperature environment is as hot as a big stove)

2, "Bitter fever" Southern Song Dynasty land tour

If the scale of ten thousand watts is a fire dragon, Japanese cars will not move and sweat.

Feathers have no reason to turn over the atmosphere and sit in a steaming pot.

The scorching sun makes people feel like sitting in a steamer and sweating. )

3, "Summer is a thing" notes Bu Zhi in the Northern Song Dynasty

Red sunflower has long ears in rain, and green jujube has no wind pressure branches.

When people are wet and sweaty, when cicadas are steaming.

The weather is sultry and windless, the stone piers under the pillars of the house are soaked, and the cicadas in the Woods are screaming wildly because of the steaming heat. )

4, "Fighting with Cai Zhongmou" Yao Chen, Song Mei

The high temperature exposes everything, and nothing can escape. Dry people want to get out of the fire, while liquid people want to shed ointment.

Birds hate their feathers, and animals hate their hair.

It's too hot, dry wood will catch fire, and animals want to skin themselves. The weather is very hot. )