Words expressing hot weather
Scorching heat
Explanation: blazing hot.
Lu Xun's "Weeds: After Death": "The reed mat was lifted away, and I immediately felt the heat of the sun again." Zou Taofen's "A Letter from the Popular Life Society to All Students in Peking": "Every day A burning heart is now bursting with anger demanding to resist the insult and save the nation."
Hot
Explanation: Hot.
From the poem "Farmer's Sigh" by Yang Bing of the Qing Dynasty: "The sun is like fire, and the fire umbrella can be avoided at first; the sun is like soup, and the scorching heat is unstoppable."
Blazing heat.
Explanation: extremely hot, extremely high temperature.
From: "The Immortality of Premier Zhou Enlai" by Wu Chenxu: "You throw your laughter into the hot furnace, the steel flowers bloom and the molten iron flows!"
Fiery
Explanation : As hot as fire. Often used to describe extreme heat, very hot.
From: The first chapter of Yuan Qiaoji's "The Marriage of Two Lives": "Now I am accompanied by a scholar, who is from Chengdu, Xichuan, and is so hot."
The sun is scorching
p>Explanation: Describes the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "Red Sun".
Example: The sun is scorching like fire.
The sun is like fire
Explanation: The strong sunlight is like fire. Describes a very hot weather.
Example: The sun is blazing at noon in summer, but the traffic police are still guarding their posts.
Scorching summer
Explanation: In summer, the sun is strong and very hot, making people unable to breathe. Describe very hot.
From: "The Joy of Reading in Four Seasons": "Spring is not a day for reading. The heat of summer is a good time to sleep. There are mosquitoes in autumn and snow in winter. Packing up books makes it easier to celebrate the New Year."
Wuhuang June
Explanation: Refers to the hottest time between May and June of the lunar calendar.
From: Chapter 127 of Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" of the Ming Dynasty: "It's only the fifth and sixth months of the year. There is no one to help me, and my parents are old, so I came to send it off in person."
Liu Jin Shuo Shi
Explanation: Shuo, flow: melting. It describes the weather as being so hot that it seems like gold and stone will melt.
From: Warring States, Chu, and Song Yu's "Calling Souls": "In ten days, gold will flow and rocks will flow." "Huainanzi Quan Yanxun": "When it is hot, gold will flow from rocks, and fire will It's not for the sake of its strength."
Sweat into rain
Explanation: Swish: sprinkle, splash. Wipe the sweat with your hands, and the sweat will fall like rain. Describes a large number of people.
From: "Warring States Policy·Qi Ceyi": "The gussets form a curtain, the sleeves are raised to form a curtain, and the sweat turns into rain."
Sweat falls like rain
Explanation: Sweat beads falling down like rain. Describes sweating a lot.
From: Volume 47 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "Three winters, I sweat like rain."
Sweat like pulp
Source from Liu Yiqing's "Shishuo Xinyu·Yu" in the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "The war is panic, and the sweat is like pulp."
Fires flowing in July
Explanation: "Fires flowing in July" The real meaning is that in the seventh month of the lunar calendar, when the weather turns cooler, when it gets dark, you can see big sparks falling from the west. However, "Flowing Fire in July" has been often misused to describe hot weather over the years, and it is still used in various media today, so the original meaning of this ancient saying has been alienated by popular culture.
From: "The Book of Songs·Guo Feng·Bin Feng" In July, fire flows, and in September, clothes are given. On the first day, my hair is dry, and on the second day, my hair is strong; I have no clothes and no brown hair, so how can I die at this age?
The bright sun is like fire
Explanation: Jiao: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. It mostly describes the heat of summer.
Hehe Yanyan
Explanation: Describes the blazing potential.
From: "The Book of Songs·Daya·Yunhan": "Since the drought is severe, it cannot be suppressed. The scorching heat is so great that I have nothing to do with it." "Hanshu·Xu Chuanxia": "Sheng, Guangjun In the beginning, Liang and Ji fan were fierce, and the flames were so powerful that they burned Xianyang.
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