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Use a four-character idiom to describe the hot weather

1. Four-character words to describe very hot

There are many four-character words to describe very hot. Examples are as follows:

1. Sweating profusely - the weather is very hot It was so hot that I sweated a lot, and the sweat flowed all over my back. In addition to describing the hot weather, this word can also be used to describe people's inner fear or extreme fear. He is now described as sweating a lot and the clothes on his back are soaked.

2. Sweat like rain - sweating like rain, describing sweating more in hot weather.

3. Sweat turns into rain - swipe: sprinkle, splash. Describes a large number of people. Wipe sweat with your hands, and the sweat will fall down like rain. It also describes excessive sweating.

4. The scorching sun - describes the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "Red Sun".

5. Hot summer - The sun is strong and very hot in summer.

6. The scorching sun is high in the sky - the scorching sun hangs high in the sky, which is a metaphor for the hot weather.

7. The sun is like fire - the strong sunshine is like a raging fire. Describes a very hot weather.

8. Sweating profusely - dripping: liquid dripping down wetly, that is, dripping. Describes sweating a lot due to exercise or physical labor, hot weather, etc.

9. Unbearable heat - used to describe the weather being very, very hot, which is simply unbearable.

10. Wuhuang June - refers to the hottest time between May and June in the lunar calendar.

11. Sweating like rain - beads of sweat fell down like rain. Describes sweating a lot.

12. A high fire umbrella - a metaphor for the scorching sun in the sky. For example: The summer is hot and the fire umbrella is high. The scorching sun is in the sky. Fire umbrella: a metaphor for the scorching sun in summer;

13. Heheyan - describes the blazing heat. [From] "The Book of Songs·Daya·Yunhan": "Since the drought is severe, it cannot be suppressed. It is so scorching that I have nothing to do...

14. Wu Niu Chuan Yue - When the land of Wu is hot Longer, the buffalo is afraid of heat and will pant out of fear when seeing the moon. It is also used to describe the hot weather.

15. Jiaojinshuoshi - the weather is hot. It can melt gold and stone into scorch.

16. The chairs and mats at home feel hot to the touch. This four-character word is used to describe it. The weather is hot.

17. Liujinshuoshi - Shuo, Liu: melting. Describes the hot weather, as if gold and stone will melt. 2. A four-character word that means the weather is hot (no less than 6 words). ) Kuai

Scorching sun - describes the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "red sun scorching". For example: "The scorching sun is as scorching as fire". Summer scorching - the summer sunshine is strong and very hot. The scorching sun is like Fire - Sunshine like fire. Describes very hot weather. Also referred to as scorching sun like fire. Bright sun like fire - Jiao: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. It mostly describes the heat of summer. Hehe Yanyan - describes the blazing heat. Appearance. Hot summer - a very hot summer. For example: the beach is full of people playing in the water on a hot summer day. The sun is burning - Zhi: roasting. It means that the hot sun shines on the body, as if it is as hot as a fire. Describes very hot weather. The scorching sun is high in the sky - the hot sun hangs high in the sky. Describes the hot weather. The close meaning is high fire umbrellas and strong winds and scorching sun - strong winds and hot weather. For example: in ancient times, camel caravans traveled through the Gobi and often had to endure strong winds and scorching sun. The bad weather. The fire umbrella is high in the sky - a metaphor for the scorching sun in the sky. For example: It is hot in summer, the fire umbrella is high in the sky. The literal meaning is the scorching sun in the sky Wu Niu Chuanyue - "Taiping Yulan" volume four quotes "Customs": "Wu When the cow sees the moon, he gasps for breath, which makes him suffer from the sun, and when he sees the moon, he is frightened and gasps." Wu Niu: refers to the buffalo born between the Yangtze and Huaihe rivers. It means that the hot weather in Wu is relatively long, and the buffalo is afraid of the heat and cannot see the moon. Thinking it was the sun, I was so scared that I kept gasping for breath. Later, it was used to describe fear due to suspicion. It was also used to describe the hot weather. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Ding Duhu Song": When Wu Niu gasped for the moon, why did the tugboat suffer? The flowing gold and the stone—— Shuo, Liu: melting. Describes the hot weather, as if gold and stone will melt. "Chu Ci·Zhaohun": "In ten days, the flow of gold and stones will be more." It is also used as an example of "stones, gold, stones, gold, jade, and gold." : "On a scorching day, when rocks are shining and gold is flowing, you have to hurry up and get cold early." ("Water Margin" Chapter 27) Five yellow and six months - refers to the hottest period between the fifth and sixth months of the lunar calendar. Floating melon Sunken plums - Cao Pi of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Dynasty, "Wu Zhishu with Chaoge Ling": "Sweet melons float in clear springs, plums sink in cold ice." Later, "floating melons sink in plums" is used as a metaphor for a scene of life in summer. Floating and sinking in water. Melons and plums are cool and delicious foods in summer. They are also called floating melons to escape the heat and sunken plums. Floating melons are a pleasure to cool off in the summer. See "floating melons and sunken plums". Green trees - trees with dense branches and leaves , blocking the sun. It is the midsummer season. Unbearable heat - describes very hot and unbearable. Chairs and mats are hot - chairs and mats feel hot to the touch, describing the hot weather. 3. What are the four-letter words that express hot weather?

Scorching sun - describes the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "Red Sun". Example: "The sun is scorching like fire."

Hot summer - the sun is strong and very hot in summer.

The sun is like fire - the sun is like fire. Describes a very hot weather. Also written as the scorching sun is like fire

The bright sun is like fire - Jiao: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. It mostly describes the heat of summer.

Hehe Yanyan - describes the appearance of blazing heat.

Hot summer - very hot summer. For example: On a hot summer day, the beach is full of people playing in the water.

The scorching sun burns people - Zhi: Roast. It means that the hot sun shines on the body, making it as hot as a fire. Describes very hot weather.

The scorching sun is high in the sky. Describe the hot weather. Close meaning: high fire umbrella

Strong wind and scorching sun - strong wind and hot weather. For example: in ancient times, camel caravans traveling through the Gobi often had to endure harsh weather including strong winds and scorching sun.

The fire umbrella is spread high - a metaphor for the scorching sun in the sky. For example: The summer is hot and the fire umbrella is high. Literary meaning: The scorching sun is in the sky

Wu Niu gasps for the moon - Volume Four of "Taiping Yulan" quotes "Customs": "Wu Niu gasps for breath when he sees the moon, which makes (him) suffer from the sun and is frightened by the moon. Panting. "Wu Niu: refers to the buffalo born between the Yangtze and Huaihe Rivers. This means that the weather in Wu is hot for a long time, and the buffaloes are afraid of the heat. When they see the moon, they think it is the sun, and they pant in fear. The latter is a metaphor for fear due to suspicion. Also used to describe hot weather. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Ding Duhu Ge": When Wu Niu was panting for the moon, why did the tugboat suffer?

Liujin Shuoshi - Shuo, flow: melt. It describes the weather as being so hot that it seems like gold and stone will melt. "Songs of the Chu: Soul-Calling": "In ten days, gold will flow and stones will flow." It is also used as an example of stones flowing with gold and stones flowing with gold and jade flowing with gold: "On a hot day, when stones are shining and gold is flowing, we have to rush to cool down early. Let’s go.” (Chapter 27 of "Water Margin")

Wuhuang June - refers to the hottest period between the fifth and sixth months of the lunar calendar.

Floating melons and sinking plums - Cao Pi of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty's "Wu Zhi Shu": "Floating sweet melons float in clear springs, and sink plums in the cold ice." Later, "floating melons and sinking plums" was used as a metaphor for summer a scene of life. Melons and plums floating in the water are cool and delicious food in summer. It is also used as floating melon to escape the summer heat and to sink plums and floating melon.

Floating melons to escape the heat - a fun way to cool off in the summer. See "floating melons and sinking plums".

The heat is unbearable - describes extremely hot and unbearable heat.

The chairs and mats are hot to the touch - the chairs and mats are hot to the touch, describing the hot weather.

Hope this helps!