Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What idioms can be used to describe summer?

What idioms can be used to describe summer?

The sun is shining violently.

[Li yán yán]

Describe the weather is very hot. From the Water Margin.

Scorching sun

[jiāo yáng sì huǒ]

Describe the strong sunlight shining on people like fire.

The sun in summer is empty and hot.

[huǒ sǎn gāo zhāng]

Metaphor is scorching sun.

These trees provide pleasant shade.

[l ǔ Shi Chongtang]

Metaphor lush green leaves shade the trees.

Sweat profusely (because of fear or physical exertion)

[Han Li Ji Bei]

Sweat has soaked the clothes on your back, which means you are sweating a lot. It also describes being very afraid or ashamed.

(of a person) sweating

[Hu Han Lu y incarnation]

Sweat like rain. Describe sweating due to hot weather or high temperature.

Sweat rained down.

[Han Lu y ǔ Xiya]

Sweat a lot, like rain.

An extremely strict person

[Xi' erqie I]

It's hard to get close to a strict person.

Shiyan is on fire.

[hè hè yán yán]

Describe the fiery appearance.

Wu Buffalo (afraid of summer heat) breathes when he sees the moon (mistaking it for the sun) ―― he is afraid of it because he mistook one thing for another.

[wúniúChuán Yuè]

The weather in Wudi (Jianghuai area) is hot. Buffalo are afraid of heat. They gasped when they saw that the moon was mistaken for the sun. Metaphor is afraid of something, even seeing something similar. ② Describe hot weather or severe asthma.