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What are the words to describe summer scenery?
The heat of summer: the red sun is scorching, the sun is scorching, the sun is like fire, sweating like rain, the heat is scorching, the sun is like fire. The scenery of summer: birds chirping, cicadas chirping, thousands of trees, lush branches, leafy lotus leaves, pond full, dense shade blocking out the sun. About description Summer idioms: Green trees, scorching sun, shining jade and gold, Wu Niu gasping for the moon, scorching summer, scorching sun, red land thousands of miles, no winter and no summer, summer furnace and winter fan, four seasons and eight festivals, summer rain and rain, sweating It becomes rain, the sun is as scorching as fire, the heat is unbearable, scorching gold sparkles, the body is full of body fluids, the heat is steaming, the melons and plums sink, the seedlings wither, the sun is high, the sun is scorching, the wind and rain fall, the cold plowing is done in the summer, it is very hot , Sweating profusely, stifling heat, chairs and seats burning hot, dog days of summer, heat wave rolling, scorching sun in the sky, summer rain and cold, autumn harvest and winter hiding, scorching sun in the sky, sweating like rain, dripping with sweat, lightning and thunder, cold comes and summer comes. , peaches are red and willows are green, winter is warm and summer is clear, gold and stone are flowing, the sun is shining high, not a blade of grass grows, fire wheels are spitting out, mosquitoes gather into snow, the sky is red when the sky is red, the heat is fumigating, the sun is scorching, the heat is unbearable. Explanation of idioms to describe summer : Lush means lush and lush vegetation. It also describes the momentum as beautiful and vigorous. Source: Han Dynasty Wang Chong's "Lunheng·Jixuan": "The city walls are lush and green." Yi Ma Pingchuan Explanation: Pingchuan: a place with flat terrain. A vast flat land where horses can gallop. Refers to a vast plain. Source: Chapter 10 of "Bitter Cauliflower" by Feng Deying: "The enemy was very tightly surrounded, and there was a vast plain outside the village. The enemy launched heavy firepower, and we were pushed back by the enemy several times during the charge." Endless as far as the eye can see Interpretation: Edge. The horizon is as far as the eye can see. The description is very broad. Source: Ming·Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" Chapter 64: "As far as the eye can see, it seems to be thousands of miles away." The vast expanse explains the boundlessness. Source: Qin Mu's "Shibei from the Sea of ??Art: Giant Sun": "A red sun in the east, brilliant and brilliant, is shining on the vast land." Boundless means that it is vast and vast, with no boundaries visible. Example: The green grassland is refreshing. Colorful Explanation describes the appearance of colorful colors. Example Sentence: Deep in the beautiful grassland, there is actually a colorful world! Wei Wei Spectacular Explanation Wei Wei Spectacular: Wei: grand; Spectacular: magnificent. Describe a grand and magnificent scene. Example Every time when huge waves hit the shore, many Yantai people and tourists from other places rush to the shore despite the cold wind to watch this spectacular scene. From "The Sea in Yantai" Cicada does not know snow Pinyin: chán bù zhī xuě Simplified Pinyin: cbzx Explanation: Knowing that one is born in summer and dies in autumn, and cannot see snow. It is a metaphor for people who are not well-informed. Winter and summer clouds Pinyin: dōng rì xià yún Simplified Pinyin: drxy Explanation: The sun in winter, the clouds in summer. It is a metaphor for a person's gentle and approachable attitude, making people willing to get close to him. Warm in winter and cool in summer Pinyin: dōng wēn xià jìng Simplified Pinyin: dwxj Synonyms: Warm in winter and clear in summer Usage: Combined; as object and complement; refers to warm in winter and cool in summer Explanation: 凊: cool. It keeps parents warm in winter and cool in summer. Originally refers to the filial piety of the Son of Man. Now it is also generally referred to as warm in winter and cool in summer. Source: Dai Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty, "Book of Rites, Qu Lishang": "Any gift for the son of man is warm in winter and cool in summer, calm and calm in the morning." Example: Looking at the blooming Qionghua. Flying over the mountains, people are happy falling from the sky. The palace can watch the white waves all year round, which is really a good situation.
(Chen Yi's "Die Lianhua·Visit to Three Asian Countries (1)")
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