Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the four words for hot weather?

What are the four words for hot weather?

Sweat like rain, sweat like rain, flowing gold, moonstone, May yellow and June, five cows wear the moon.

I. Sweating like rain [hà n rú y].

Explanation: Sweat drops like rain. Describe sweating a lot.

From: Songshi Puji's Five Lights Meeting Yuan Volume 47: "Three winters are sweating like rain."

Sweat drops like rain in winter.

Second, sweating like a pig.

Commentary: Zun: It's 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.

From: Tuotuo and Arutu at the end of Yuan Dynasty. Historical Records Biography of Prime Minister Chen: "I don't know, I'm sweating, and I'm ashamed of being right."

I don't know how to apologize. Zhou bo was sweating like a pig and couldn't answer.

Three. Flowing gold aragonite

Description: graupel and flow: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt.

Said by: Chu Song Yu of the Warring States Period "Evocation of Soul": "Ten days later, gold flows."

After ten days, the metal will melt the rock.

Fourth, May, July and June [w incarnation]

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

Said by: Wu Mingcheng 'en and Journey to the West, the twelfth and seventh times: "Only in May, July and June, no one called, and my parents were old, so I personally sent them."

Because the weather is the hottest, no one can tell me what to do, and my parents are old, so I will send them myself.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) five cattle crossing

Explanation: Wu Niu: refers to the buffalo produced between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. Wudi Buffalo saw that the moon was suspected to be the sun, and kept panting for fear of extreme heat. Metaphor is afraid of suspicion.

Said by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan": "I still see the cow, but I don't see the moon."

I also saw cows. I looked at the moon and thought it was the sun, panting for fear of extreme heat.