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Four words to describe summer heat

Hot four-word idioms: hot summer, scorching sun, scorching sun, sweating like rain, sweating like rain, dripping with gold, burning with gold, flying with umbrellas, May and July, five cows, Sichuan and Guangdong.

The sun is shining violently.

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It means the weather is very hot.

Where did it come from at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty? In Shi Naian's Water Margin (No.16), Yang Zhi escorted gold and silver to Wu Yongzhi's birthday program, saying, "The scorching sun is like fire, and the wild rice in Tianhe is half burnt. The farmer's heart is like soup, and the son Wang Sun shakes it. "

Synonyms are scorching sun and scorching sun.

The antonym is rain, dripping into ice, freezing in the cold, and freezing in the snow.

antonym

Snow World

Pinyin [b and ng ti ā n Xu Yundi]

Explain snow and ice. Cold place. It is also described as very cold.

Source Qing Jiang Shiquan's "Chicken Feather Pavilion": "The wind is like a tiger in the ice and snow, and there is no place for naked cryers."

Synonyms are ice, snow cellar, dripping into ice, snow cellar, icehouse, and freezing in cold weather.

The antonym is that the snow and ice melt, spring is as deep as the sea, spring returns to the earth, the sun is like fire, spring blossoms, spring scenery is full of flowers, sweating like rain.