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What are the four-word idioms to describe summer?

There are 20 four-character idioms to describe summer: tree-lined, scorching sun, jade embellishing and flowing gold, black ox breath, scorching summer, scorching sun, cold summer rain, autumn harvest and winter storage, scorching sun in the sky, sweating, thunder and lightning, willow green in cold summer, warm in winter and cool in summer, flowing gold and flowing stones, and the sun shining high.

1, tree-lined, pinyin lǜshchéng yěn, describes trees with dense branches and leaves that block the sun.

Source: Tang Dumu's "Sighing Flowers" is too late to find incense. I have seen it a few years ago. Now the wind is full of flowers and green leaves.

I blame myself for going to see the spring scenery too late. I once saw that the flowers in bud were gone. Nowadays, the change of wind and rain makes the flowers wither and wither. It is already the season of lush green leaves and heavy fruits, and it is almost the harvest season.

2, the sun is like fire, pinyin: jiā o yá ng sü hu ǒ. The sun is as hot as a fireball. Describe the weather is very hot.

Source: Ke Nian, "Fast Wear Counter-attack: The Strongest Female Match Handsome Crack the Sky! The sun is like a fire, burning the earth. She is the only sun in the world.

3, Yu Shuo Liu Jin, pinyin shuò yù liú jīn, which means that the temperature is extremely high and can melt stones. Describe the heat. Same as Shi Shuo Liu Jin.

Source: Shishi Carboniferous Age: "The more muddy water is poured, the more brilliant it is."

4, the scorching sun, pinyin liè rü yá n yá n, describes the strong sunshine in summer.

Origin: The Water Margin by Shi Naian (No.16), The Gold and Silver Bear Escort by Yang Zhi and The Birth Program by Wu Yongzhi: "The scorching sun is like fire, and the wild rice in Tian He is half burnt. The farmer's heart is like soup, and the son Wang Sun shakes it. "

5, sweating like rain, pinyin is hu and hà n rú y, which describes sweating a lot and liking rain, not the meaning of many people and many things.

Source: Yun Yuewei Caotang Luanyang Summer Record 5. He fell to the ground to rest, sweating like rain, naturally embarrassed.