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Ancient poems and proverbs of solar terms in hot summer

The proverbs of ancient poems about solar terms in summer are as follows:

Ancient poems:

1, a hot topic

In the hot summer, the fire is blazing and the people along the river enjoy the cool.

Lotus leaves turn to fans with the wind, and cattail fans go to water to eat.

-Wang Zhihuan

2. Hot summer

Clouds and heavy rain, grass everywhere.

Every night, I cry, and my poor hair is exposed.

-"Summer of Elegance"

3. Hot summer

The wind blew the door open overnight, and a few autumn osmanthus scented.

-Li Shangyin

Proverb:

1, the summer heat does not appear, and the summer heat fans the head.

Explanation: The summer weather is hot and the heat wave is rolling, which is not suitable for outdoor activities; Although the weather is hot in summer, you can still exercise properly.

2, summer solar terms burn three volts, and summer is one day.

Explanation: The summer heat is a hot solar term, especially in dog days.

Summer, though difficult, is a good time to enjoy the seasonal lotus.

Explanation: Summer is the time when lotus flowers are in full bloom. Although the weather is very hot, the scenery of lotus flowers is beautiful.

It is forbidden to get married in the hot summer, and it is not suitable for happy events.

Explanation: traditionally, it is considered that the high temperature in summer is not suitable for happy events, so as not to bring discomfort to newcomers.

5. It's sultry in summer, sultry in summer, and cold and cold in La Joan Hinton.

Explanation: Summer heat and summer heat are hot solar terms, while the temperature is colder in the twelfth lunar month and the Spring Festival.

Summer is one of the 24 solar terms, which generally appears on July 22nd or 23rd every year. It is one of the traditional solar terms in China. In this solar term, the temperature is high, the weather is hot, and the crops grow vigorously. These ancient poems and proverbs vividly describe the characteristics and traditional customs of the solar terms in summer, and also reflect the ancient China literati's understanding of nature and people's living conditions in summer.