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Words to describe the intense heat

The fire umbrella is high, the sun is like fire, sweating like rain, dripping with sweat, the summer is scorching.

1. The fire umbrella is high

Pinyin: [ huǒ sǎn gāo zhāng ]

Interpretation: ? Describes the scorching sun in the sky, which is very hot in summer.

Source: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's poem "Visiting Qinglong Temple and presenting Cui Taibu Que": "The brilliance flashes over the wall and sees gods and ghosts, and the illustrious Yanguan opens his fire umbrella."

2. The scorching sun. Like fire

Pinyin: [jiāo yáng sì huǒ]

Definition: Strong sunlight is like a burning fire. Describes a very hot weather.

Source: None.

3. Sweat like rain

Pinyin: [ huī hàn rú yǔ ]

Definition: Describes sweating a lot in hot weather.

Source: "Warring States Policy·Qi Ce": "On the way to prison; the hubs of chariots hit each other; people shoulder-to-shoulder rubbed together; the folds of folds formed a curtain; the folds of folds formed a curtain; sweating made it rain."

4. Sweating profusely

Pinyin: [ dà hàn lín lí ]

Interpretation: Describes sweating a lot due to exercise or physical labor.

Source: Chapter 37 of Jin Yong's "The Deer and the Cauldron": "I saw Mingzhu followed by about twenty bearded officers, some with black beards, some with white beards, some with gray beards, all of them The face is covered with dust and sand, and I am dripping with sweat. ”

5. Hot summer

Pinyin: liè rì yán yán

Interpretation: The sun is strong and very intense in summer. It's so hot that people can't breathe.

Source: "Four Seasons of Reading for Fun"