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It's too hot. What is so hot?

It is too hot, like a stove, like a steamer, like a volcano, like a stove, like a charcoal fire.

First, the stove

Interpretation: stove. Also known as the stove.

Quote: Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" XIII: "Xiangzi picked up the bowl, stood in front of the stove and swallowed it in one gulp."

Second, the steamer

Interpretation: A utensil for steaming food made of bamboo strips and wood chips.

Quotation: Chapter 1 of Du Pengcheng's In Peaceful Days: "Everyone is like squatting in a steamer, sweating all over and breathless."

Third, volcanoes.

Explanation: It usually refers to a cone-shaped mountain formed by the accumulation of lava and debris ejected from the earth's crust.

Quote: Xinmin Evening News1987.5.1KLOC-0/:"The catastrophic mountain fire that burned for four days in Daxinganling has been partially controlled. "

Fourth, the furnace.

Interpretation: Metaphor is the environment for exercising ideological quality.

Quote: Wang Xiyan's Old House Part III: "Society is a melting pot from which steel can be tempered."

Verb (abbreviation for verb) charcoal fire

Interpretation: burning charcoal.

Quote: Hong Shen's "Peach Blossom after Robbery" Act IV: "The ground is covered with charcoal fire for preparing roast duck."