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Proverbs in hot summer days
1, Summer is the 11th solar term among the 24 solar terms and the last solar term in summer. In the traditional culture of China, the great summer heat is regarded as the high temperature period in summer, and people describe its characteristics and climate change through proverbs. Here are some proverbs about the great summer heat to show its climatic characteristics and people's feelings about it.
Summer is the last solar term in summer and the hottest period in a year. These proverbs vividly describe the hot weather in summer and how people feel about it. They remind people to take measures to prevent heatstroke and cool down to protect their health. At the same time, these proverbs also reflect the changes in nature during summer, such as the decrease of mosquitoes and the decrease of bird activities.
3. Summer is coming, and it is getting hotter every day. This proverb vividly describes the hot weather in summer, which means that summer is the hottest period of the year, and every day is hotter than the day before. Remind people to do a good job in heatstroke prevention and cooling measures to protect their health.
In hot summer, the weather is as hot as a steamer. This proverb describes the hot weather in summer, just like being in a steaming steamer. It expresses people's feelings about the hot weather in summer and reminds people to pay attention to heatstroke prevention and avoid heatstroke.
In the hot summer, the dog died of heat. This proverb exaggerates the extreme heat in summer, just as it is so hot that even dogs will be killed by heat. It conveys people's painful feelings about the hot summer weather and reminds people to take measures to prevent heatstroke and cool down.
In the hot summer, it's too hot for mosquitoes to bite. This proverb describes the hot weather in summer, as if it were too hot for mosquitoes to bite. It conveys people's feelings about the hot weather in summer, and also reflects the phenomenon that mosquito activities decrease in summer.
7. It's so hot in summer that birds don't fly. This proverb describes the hot weather in summer, just as it is too hot for birds to fly. It conveys people's feelings about the hot weather in summer, and also reflects the phenomenon of reduced bird activity in summer.
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