The meaning of frogs and cicadas

The sound of frogs and cicadas means that the sound of frogs and cicadas makes people tired; it is a metaphor for poor discussions or articles.

"You"): "The frogs are croaking in the green grass, and the cicadas are noisy in the Yangpu."

Idiom usage:

Joined form; used as predicate and object; metaphor for the noisy crowd.

Idiom sentences:

1. In the summer night, accompanied by the croaking of frogs and the noise of cicadas, such a girl often becomes the host in the dreams of many young boys when they toss and turn in sleep.

2. With my face next to the screen window, I lay quietly in the darkness, listening to the various sounds of summer: the gurgling stream, the croaking of frogs and the noise of cicadas.

3. The gloomy shadows cannot cover up the singing orioles and dancing birds, and the long grass cannot cover up the croaking frogs and the noise of cicadas. This is because the aura in the mountains is so strong that all things are so beautiful that they are overjoyed.

4. With the crowing of frogs and the noise of cicadas, memories of summer are like postcards, sent to the eyes of travelers traveling in rural cities.

5. On a summer night with the crowing of frogs and cicadas, and a bright moon and few stars, Yao Bo accompanied his beloved wife into a shopping mall where he was staying.

6. Shi Zhen’s photo report by Zou Lin (reporter Tang Weipin) was riding among the tea mountains and the green sea, reciting aloud amidst the noise of frogs and cicadas.

7. Sitting on the stage in the summer wind and heat, the croaking frogs and the noise of cicadas attack the dust.

8. Along with the hot showers, the croaking of frogs and the noise of cicadas, the memories of summer are like postcards sent to travelers traveling in rural cities.