What are the four idioms that describe summer? What are the two representative verses?

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

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

Scorching wind and scorching sun - strong winds and extremely 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: Wu Niu gasps for the moon

Wu Niu gasps for the moon - Volume 4 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 are so frightened that they keep panting. The latter is a metaphor for fear due to suspicion. Also used to describe hot weather. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Ding Duhu Song": When Wu Niu was panting for the moon, why did the tugboat suffer?

Summer in Poetry

1. I’m exhausted and don’t know how hot it is, but I’m glad the summer is long. (Bai Juyi: "Viewing the Cutting of Wheat")

2. Living deep in Foujia City, spring is gone and summer is still clear. (Li Shangyin: (Wan Qing))

3. The first summer is still peaceful, and the fragrant grass has not stopped. (Xie Lingyun: (Traveling to Chishi and Sailing on the Sea))

4. The bitter nights are short in midsummer, so open the pavilion to enjoy the slight coolness. (Du Fu: "Sigh on a Summer Night")

5. Farmer Fang Xiayun, sit still and I dare to eat. (Dai Fuxu: "Great Heat")

6. Everyone suffers from the heat, but I love the long summer. (Li Ang: "Summer Couplet")

< p>7. The remaining clouds bring the summer heat away, and the new rain brings the mist of autumn. (Cen Shen: "Shui Pavilion Sends the Prince of Huayin to Return to the County")

8. It rains continuously and the summer is gone. Deep. (Fan Chengda: "Xiqing")

9. The Qingjiang River embraces the village, and everything in the Changxia River Village is quiet. (Du Fu: "Jiangcun")

10. There is no need to hate Fang Fei when she is gone. Xia Mu’s yang and yin are both positive and pleasant.

(Qin Guan: "Odd Titles on the Dark Sun in March