How do first-grade children memorize ancient poems and idioms?

How do first-grade children memorize ancient poems and idioms?

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1 Journey to the West 2 Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3 Water Margin 4 A Dream of Red Mansions 5 Andersen's Fairy Tales 6 Grimm's Fairy Tales 7 Bambi 8 The Story of Lena Fox 9 The Wizard of Oz 10 The Wind in the Willows 11 The Little Prince 12 The Water Child 13 Pinocchio 14 Gulliver's Travels 15 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 16 The Adventures of Braggadocio 17 The Adventures of Niels Riding the Goose 18 Alice in Wonderland 19 Traveling Eighty Days on Earth 20 One Thousand and One Nights 21 Aesop's Fables 22 The Story of 365 Nights 23 Childhood 24 The Wanderings of Lu Bingsun 25 How Steel Was Tempered 26 Insects 27 Twenty Thousand Years Under the Sea 28 The Education of Love 29 The Complete Works of Father and Son 30 The forest announces spring 31 The forest announces summer 32 The forest announces autumn 33 The forest announces winter 34 Three Character Classic 35 Disciple Rules 36 Hundred Family Surnames 37 Thousand Character Classic 38 The Analects of Confucius 39 Zengguang Xianwen 40 Rhythm Enlightenment 41 Li Weng Dui Rhyme 42 Three Hundred Tang Poems 43 Three hundred ancient poems that primary school students must memorize 44 Idiom stories 45 Idiom Solitaire 46 Chinese and foreign celebrity stories 47 Chinese and foreign famous stories Ancient poems and idioms

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The meager thoughts of the grass cannot repay the affection of the spring sunshine. It is a metaphor for parents' kindness, which is hard to repay. Tang Dynasty Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son's Song" poem: "Whoever speaks the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three spring rays."

Fan Zhangji millet fàn zhāng jī shǔ Fan: paradigm. Zhang: Zhang Shao. Chicken: poultry. Millet: herbaceous plant, refers to millet. Fan Shi and Zhang Shao drank and ate chicken together. A metaphor for the meaning and affection between friends. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Biography of Shishi" records: "Juqing with the character Shishi... was friends with Zhang Shao of Runan. Shao had the character Yuanbo. The two of them returned to their hometown together. ... It was the day when the emperor was defeated. Later, Yuan arrived. "The love of the north wind běi fēng zhī liàn" is a metaphor for the nostalgia for one's homeland. "Nineteen Ancient Poems·Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing": "Hu Ma follows the north wind and flies over the bird's nest to the south branches."

Flying together bǐ yì shuāng fēi is a metaphor for a husband and wife who are in love and move forward side by side in their careers. Wing to wing, wing to wing. Flying in pairs, flying together in pairs. "Erya Shidi": "There is a winged bird in the south. It cannot fly, so its name is called the pheasant." The Curies are on the scientific journey ~.

Blue sea and blue sky bì hǎi qīng tiān originally described Chang'e's lonely and desolate mood as she looked at the vast blue sea and blue sky in Guanghan Palace every night. Later, it is a metaphor for a woman's steadfastness in love. "Chang'e" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty: "Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be full of blue sea and blue sky every night."

Sentimental duō qíng shàn gǎn Rich in emotion and easy to be sad. Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty's "Thirty Self-Love Poems": "Sentimentality and kindness are unforgettable, only romantic love lasts forever."

Children's Heart ér nǘ xīn cháng The tenderness of young men and women. It also refers to an emotional and helpful nature. As everyone knows, only with the true love of a hero can you achieve success~. (The first episode of "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang in the Qing Dynasty)

Feelings hán qíng mò mò Full of warmth, silently expressing one's feelings with eyes. It is often used to describe a girl's slightly shy but infinitely concerned expression when facing the person she likes. "Er Fang Cong Fu" by Li Deyu of the Tang Dynasty: "A poem full of affection, as if thinking but not realizing it, similar to Xi Shi's appearance, jealous of Luo's splendid decoration."

Hate to know each other late hèn xiāng zhī wǎn Regret that it was too late to form a friendship with each other. Describes new friendships and deep feelings. "Historical Records Biography of Marquis Wei Qiwu'an": "The two of them were attracted to each other, and they traveled like a father and son. They enjoyed each other so much that they never got tired of each other, and they hated that they knew each other so late." Hou Bao sat down and turned left to Gaotang Ling, Linyun , Holding Lun Nijue said: "~." ("Hou Han Book Fifth Lun Biography")

The pulse contains love mò mò hán qíng pulse: two eyes are condensed, to tell others about the appearance of the heart song, . Full of warmth, he silently expresses his feelings with his eyes. Describes the silent expression of affection through eyes or actions. "Er Fang Cong Fu" by Li Deyu of the Tang Dynasty: "A sentimental poem, as if you are thinking but not realizing it, is similar to Xi Shi's appearance, and jealous of Luo's flourishing decoration."

Irreconcilable friends mò nì zhī jiāo Mo Ni: no conflict, harmonious feelings; Jiao: communication, friendship. Refers to a very good friend. "Zhuangzi: The Great Master": "The four of them looked at each other and smiled, and they never went against their will, so they became friends with each other." Shao and Cui Hao became ~. ("Historical History of the North Sui Kua Biography")

情情合合 qíng tóu yì hé Tou: to be in harmony. Describes that the two parties are harmonious in their thoughts and feelings and get along well.

Chapter 27 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty: "Yuanzi of Nazhen and Xingzhe became brothers, and the two fell in love with each other." We have been together for a long time, ~, don't you know that it is sad to be apart far away? (Chapter 68 of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty)

The goodness of the piano and the harp qí sè zhī hǎo is a metaphor for the harmonious relationship between husband and wife. "The Book of Songs·Zhou Nan·Guan Ju": "A graceful lady is a friend of the harp and harp." "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Chang Di": "The wives are as good together as the drums and the harp." The two of them vowed to be together forever.

Like glue and lacquer rú jiāo rú qī Like glue and lacquer. Describes strong feelings and inseparability. It mostly refers to the love between husband and wife. "Historical Records: Biography of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang": "Feeling in the heart, being in harmony with the action, being close to the paint, Kundi can't leave, how can it confuse the public." "Nineteen Ancient Poems: Meng Dong's cold weather is coming": " If you put glue into the paint, who can separate it?"

Like hands and feet rú shǒu rú zú Hands and feet: a metaphor for brothers. A metaphor for brotherly feelings. Tang Dynasty Li Hua's "Diao Ancient Battle Text": "Who doesn't have brothers, they are like feet and hands."

Such as glue and lacquer rú jiāo sì qī Like glue and lacquer, they stick together like glue and lacquer. Describes strong feelings and inseparability. Mostly refers to the love between husband and wife. "Historical Records: Biography of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang": "Feeling in the heart, being in harmony with the action, being close to the paint, Kundi can't leave, how can it confuse the public." "Nineteen Ancient Poems: Meng Dong's cold weather is coming": " Who can be separated from this by putting glue into paint?" That Zhang San and this Po Xi, ~. (Chapter 20 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty)

Deep feelings and friendship shēn qíng hòu yì Deep feelings and friendship. Xiang Xiuli, you deserve this~. (Chen Yi's "Song of Xiang Xiuli")

Water *** fused shuǐ rǔ jiāo róng blend: blend together. Like water and milk fused together. It means that the relationship is very harmonious or the combination is very close. Volume 17 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "As a result, I can't distinguish between black and yellow, water and milk." After a few days, I was disturbed by Wu Ren~. (Chapter 19 of "Lao Can's Travels" by Liu E of the Qing Dynasty)

Brotherhood shǒu zú zhī qíng Sibling: a metaphor for brothers. A metaphor for brotherly feelings. Li Hua of the Tang Dynasty said in "An Ancient Battlefield Essay": "Who doesn't have brothers, they are like feet and hands." Su Che of the Song Dynasty "A Letter for Brother Shi's Prison": "I mourn for his ambition, and the love of brotherhood cannot be surpassed."

tenderness wēn qíng mò mò tenderness: express affection silently with eyes or actions. Describes someone who is full of gentle emotions and wants to express them. Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem in "Moyu'er": "Thousands of gold once bought a prime minister like a gift, who can complain about this?" In short, the capitalist system has ruined the atmosphere of countless families. (Qin Mu's "Aging")

Love each other xiāng qīn xiāng ài describes a close relationship and deep feelings. Ming Dynasty Wang Shizhen's "Ming Feng Ji: Paying Respect to the Loyal Spirit": "I have been coming and going with the Yan family since childhood, laughing and joking, sleeping and sitting together, and loving each other. It's like being alone and never letting go." Thinking of last night, it was still the same. They were talking and laughing, how interesting it was. The situation changed tonight. (Chapter 5 of "Qing Change" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty)

Heart to heart xīn xīn xiāng yìn Heart: mind, thoughts and feelings; seal: conformity. They can understand each other without saying their feelings. Describes that each other's thoughts and feelings are completely consistent. "The Dharma Treasure Altar Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch": "I teach the Buddha's Heart Seal, and I dare not violate the Buddhist scriptures." "Huang Tier's Heart Dharma Essentials": "Since Kasyapa, the heart has been sealed with the heart, and the mind is the same." Futai read it. , each other, there is absolutely no reason to reject it. (Chapter 59 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty)

yī wǎng qíng shēn refers to having deep feelings for people or things, yearning for them and being unable to restrain them. Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu·Ren Dan": "Huan Ziye always calls out to Naihe every time he hears Qingge! When Xie Gong heard about it, he said: 'Ziye has always been deeply affectionate.'" ~ How deep? The sunset in the deep mountains and the deep autumn rain. (Words are the reflection of thoughts, and a person’s thoughts and feelings can be known from his words.)

Words are the voice of the heart. Han Dynasty Yangxiong's "Fayan·Asking the Gods": "The old words are the voice of the heart; the book is the painting of the heart. The sound and picture are the same as those of a gentleman and a villain." ~, you can understand it from a person's daily speech the state of his mind.

yī chàng yī hè yī chàng yī hè One sings first and the other follows. The original description was that the two of them had an emotional connection. Now it is also a metaphor for two people cooperating and echoing each other. "Book of Songs·Zheng Feng·Ju Xi": "Uncle Xi, uncle Xi, advocated for me and my daughter." From then on, they gradually became familiar with each other and kept in contact with each other. (Volume 34 of Feng Menglong's "Jingshi Tongyan" of the Ming Dynasty)

yì qiè tái cén means to be close; to be a like-minded friend. Describes like-minded people and deep feelings. The poem "Gift to Wenqiao" by Guo Pu of Jin Dynasty: "People also have words, there are forests of pines and bamboos, and the lingering smell, the different mosses are the same as the ash."

Zhang Chang's thrush zhāng chǎng huà méi Zhang Chang: Han He was born in Pingyang at that time and was Jing Zhaoyin during the reign of Emperor Xuan. Zhang Chang draws his wife's eyebrows.

In the old days, it was a metaphor for the good relationship between husband and wife. "Book of Han·Biography of Zhang Chang": "There is no majesty in Zhang Chang. At that time, he stopped the court meeting, walked through Mazhangtai Street, and asked the censor to drive him, so he could pick up the horse. He also painted eyebrows for a woman, and Zhang Jingzhao stroked his eyebrows in Chang'an." If ~, appearance is like illness and thirst, although it is ridiculed by Confucianists, but the love between husband and wife is the foundation of human relations, this is called righteousness. (Volume 15 of "Awakening the World" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty)

hǎi shì shān méng refers to the vows made by men and women when they fall in love. Love should be as eternal as the mountains and the sea. Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Nanxiangzi·Giving Prostitutes": "Don't cry too much, we always promise each other on credit." It's not me who praises his integrity, but it's just for him that he has been married before and after the moon. (The third fold of "Qujiang Pool" by Shi Junbao of the Yuan Dynasty)

Flowing water peach blossom liú shuǐ táo huā describes the beauty of spring. It is also a metaphor for the love between men and women. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's poem "Questions and Answers in the Mountains": "The peach blossoms are flowing away, and there is a different world than the human world." ~, not out of the human world. (Ming Dynasty Xu Hongzu's "Xu Xiake's Travel Notes·Panjiang Examination")

Forever tiān cháng dì jiǔ As long as the existence of heaven and earth. Describes a long time. It also describes something that never changes (mostly referring to love). Chapter 7 of "Laozi": "Heaven and earth last forever. The reason why heaven and earth can last forever is because they do not generate themselves, so they can live forever." Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow": "Heaven and earth last forever and sometimes they will end, and this hatred lasts forever."

之死MIIt zhī sǐ mǐ tā Zhi: to arrive; MI: nothing; it: something else. He will not change his mind until death. Describes the single-minded love that will remain unchanged until death. Now also describes a firm stance. "The Book of Songs, Yongfeng, Baizhou": "The death of the arrow will destroy it, the mother is like a god, and she will not forgive others." This concubine will be the same in this life, ~. (Qing Dynasty Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio· Rakshasa Haishi")

Until death, it is without it zhì sǐ mǐ tā To: arrive; MI: nothing; it: anything else. He will not change his mind until death. Describes the single-minded love that will remain unchanged until death. Now also describes a firm stance. "The Book of Songs, Yongfeng, Cypress Boat": "The death of the arrow will destroy it, and the mother is like a god, and will not forgive others."

Danshui Friendship dàn shuǐ jiāo qíng Friendship is as clear as water. Refers to friends who are not based on snobbery. "Zhuangzi·Shanmu": "The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, and the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine; the friendship between gentlemen is as light as love, and the friendship between villains is as sweet as love."

Deep love in a pond qíng shēn tán shuǐ metaphor The friendship is deep. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's poem "A Gift to Wang Lun": "The water in the Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's gift to me."

The water in the Peach Blossom Pond táo huā tán shuǐ is a metaphor for deep friendship. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's poem "A Gift to Wang Lun": "The water in the Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's gift to me." About ancient poems and idioms

Life is at stake

Pronunciation: xìng mìng guān tiān

Explanation: It still means life and death are at stake. Describes a very important relationship.

Source: The fourth chapter of "Rescuing a Filial Son" by Wang Zhongwen of the Yuan Dynasty: "He was originally a Han Confucian, but how could he commit the ten evil crimes? Fang believed that although the sun and moon were bright, they did not shine inside the raspberry. I highly recommend and review it, but I don’t know that people’s lives are at stake.” First-grade idioms and explanations

Be complacent - be carried away - be inseparable - leave home - be a frog in the well - dig out your mind - selfish thoughts. ——Unforgettable ——Looking at plum blossoms to quench thirst ——Elusive and beyond reach ——Eager for quick success ——See immediate results ——Anonymous ——Be famous all over the world ——Putting one’s pen to paper ——Putting one’s crown on one’s head ——Wearing the moon and covering the stars ——Pretentious —— Calm and composed—— - Weak and weak - waning years - strong in youth - difficult for others - commendable - noble ears but humble eyes - arrogant - the most benevolent and righteous - those who are close to vermilion are red, and those who are close to ink are black - black and white are clear - clear insights - heroic speeches - and Difference - iron walls - behind closed doors - busy traffic - flying dragons and phoenixes - colorful - fighting against each other - courteous reciprocity - coming without a trace, leaving without a trace - loyal words are offensive - clear ears and eyesight - blatant - as timid as a rat - short-sighted as a rat ——Open and aboveboard——Luo Luo and generous——Ascendant——Love money as much as life——Life is at stake——Make peace with others——Humanity——Mystery——Bluffing——Irreconcilable——Making atonement——Sin is unforgivable——Forgiveness is difficult to obey—— - Life should not be cut off - Unparalleled - Eyes can't recognize Mount Tai - Mountain alliance - Oath to live and die together - Lifeless - Silent - Exaggerated - Well-deserved - Returning like an arrow - The arrow is on the string - Jumping up and down - - A clown - full of ugliness - unexpected - predict things like a god - lively - show his own experience - boundless power - beyond the reach of the whip - impatient - treat people - things will turn against each other - turn against each other - enemies meet, Extremely jealous - the anthurium moves the waves - sparkling - not afraid in the face of danger - take it for yourself...

First grade Chinese idioms solitaire

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as long as it is for memory. Ancient poems and idioms with the word "海"

Screen with sea chart, written in the Yuan Dynasty and Jichou year.

Bai Juyi

When there is no wind in the sea, the waves are calm.

The scales are neither small nor large, and their natures rise and fall.

The sudden sea turtle is the first to crown the Three Gods Hill.

Hooks and nets cannot be made, and they do not come in one autumn.

Or you don’t know what you can do, saying that you can only ask for help.

Bi Xi can't pull it, but its hook can't sink.

As soon as one Ao paused, all the other Ao turned around.

White waves and black waves, breathing around the throat.

The blowing wind stirs up flying birds, and the drumming waves anger Yang Hou.

The whale salamander took advantage of it and opened its mouth to swallow the boat.

There are no living scales in thousands of miles, and many rivers flow backwards.

Then the Jianghan River was drained, and the emperor's intention was also terminated.

On the Cangran screen, this painting has a good reason.

Work on the Stone Beach

Cui Guofu

When the autumn wind blows, I am standing beside the Stone Lake.

Because of his far-sighted vision, he has traveled to several states.

There are a few green spots on Mount Yu, and scattered light on the coast.

There are few trees in Lili, but the waves are big.

At dusk, the sail is thousands of miles away, flying south and falling into the sky.

It fell into the night in a moment, and there was a slight mist in Chu color.

The traces of the source are exhausted, and the legacy and glory are unclear.

The whole body is still unruly, the era of Andeji.

The tides spread throughout the morning and evening, with lotus clothes and hui as the belt

The 18th tide (Part 1)

Chen Shidao

A spectacular year How could Shui Bo know the late tide in this dynasty?

The waves are willing to bend with the mountains, and the sails are long and swaying.

Mount Tai

Ming Dynasty: Li Mengyang

There is no Qilu when you bow your head, and look eastward to the sea like a cup.

On one peak of Dou Ran, I don’t believe that thousands of mountains will bloom.

Fusang leaps in the arms of the sun, and rocks come from across the sky.

You see, after the beginning of Qin Dynasty, there was still the Emperor's Tower of the Han Dynasty. < /p>

Tongguan high pressure Qintou.

The mountains lean against the clouds, the river swallows the cliffs,

The wild smoke lingers in Cangzhou.

The tiger embraces the brave.

Look at the clouds crossing the shore, and the frosty air in autumn.

Thousands of pheasants strictly guard the city, and the half-horned moon is like a hook at the fifth watch.

The west wind dawns in the mink fur,

I hate that the Confucian crown has misled me, but I envy the money.

A young man from six counties, a veteran from Sanming,

Helan Fenghuo’s new recruit.

Yuelian Tower outside the sky.

If you want to cut off the clouds and cross the dawn, who knows how to return to the boat?

The remaining gold was exchanged for wine, and Jiegu got drunk in Liangzhou.

The autumn night is about to dawn, and I feel the coolness when I step out of the fence

Southern Song Dynasty: Lu You

Thirty thousand miles of river east enters the sea, and there are countless skyscrapers on the mountains.

The remaining people shed tears in the dust, looking south to the King’s Master for another year!

Viewing the Sea

Cao Cao

Facing the Jieshi in the east, you can view the Sea. The water is sluggish, the mountains and islands stand tall, the trees are thick, the grass is luxuriant, and the autumn wind is bleak. , floods rise, the sun and moon travel, if they come out of it; stars shine brilliantly, if they come out of it, it is even a blessing, and I sing to sing my ambition. Look at the moon and embrace the distance

Zhang Jiuling

The bright moon rises on the sea,

The end of the world is at this time.

Lovers complain about the distant night,

But they miss each other in the evening.

Extinguish the candle and be filled with pity and light,

Feel the dew in my clothes.

Too much to give away,

Return to sleep and dream well

Climb the stork tower to Wang Zhihuan

The sun sets over the mountains and the Yellow River flows in ocean current.

If you want to see a thousand miles away, take it to the next level.

Looking at the Moon and Nostalgic for the Past by Zhang Jiuling

The bright moon rises on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time.

Lovers complain about the distant night, but they start to miss each other at night.

When the candle is extinguished, it is filled with pity and light, and when I put on my clothes, I feel the dew.

I can’t bear to give away gifts, but I still have a good night’s sleep.

On an autumn night, I feel the dawn as I step out of the fence to welcome the coolness. Lu You

Thirty thousand miles of river flows eastward into the sea, and five thousand miles of mountains reach the sky.

The remaining people shed tears in the dust and look south to see Wang Shi for another year.

At the foot of Cibeigu Mountain, Wangwan

Passengers pass outside the green mountains and go boating in front of the green water.

The tide is flat and the two sides are lost, the wind is rising and the sail is hanging.

Hai Ri is born and the night is over, and Jiang Chun is entering the old year.

Where can I find the hometown book? It is near Yanluoyang.

Chang Ge Xing Han Yuefu

In the green garden, the sunflowers are waiting for the morning dew.

When spring comes, all things will shine.

I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the leaves of Kunhuanghua will decline.

When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west?

If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable.

Idiom Solitaire in the second volume of the first grade, page 184

Be confident -> Bamboo reports peace -> Wealth and honor -> Prosperity and wealth -> Noble but cheap eyes -> No eyes left -> Nothing in the mind -> Having eyes* **Seeing -> Seeing things and thinking about people -> A noble man among men ->

Jizi Longwen -> Gentle and polite -> Polite and polite -> Courtesy and virtuous corporal -> A well-fed man and a horse -> Soaring in the clouds and riding in the mist -> Flowers in the mist -> Sweet words -> Serious words -> If things go on like this -> Ancient poems and idioms of summer

Ancient poem: The little lotus has just revealed its sharp corners, and a dragonfly has already stood on its head.

Idiom: 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 sun is like fire"

"The 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. Synonyms: 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. Literally meaning: the scorching sun is in the sky

Wu Niu gasps for the moon - "Taiping Yulan" volume four 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 have to 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")

Five Yellow and 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. Also known as floating melon to escape the summer heat and sinking plum and floating melon.

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

Green trees - the trees have thick branches and leaves, blocking the sunlight. It's the height of summer.

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.

Solitaire idioms with the character dragon in first to third grade

Dancing like a dragon and a phoenix - dancing in a literary style - sticking to the rules - following the rules