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Fire flows in July, the umbrella is high and the melon is heavy. Which one describes the hot weather?

Of these three words, only? Umbrella height? The weather is very hot. July fire? And then what? Floating melons and heavy plums? Neither word has anything to do with hot weather. But? July fire? This sentence is like saying that the weather in July is as hot as filariasis, which is easy to misunderstand. Actually, that's not what it means at all.

July filariasis comes from the Book of Songs? Hurricane? July: Fire is full in July, and clothes are delivered in September. The first day I was fat, the next day I was fierce. ? In July, Mars sets in the west, and in September, women start sewing clothes to keep out the cold in winter. 1 1 The north wind blows bitterly, and1February becomes extremely cold. July in the Zhou Dynasty is equivalent to September in the Gregorian calendar. July filariasis means that in July, the big Mars in the sky will gradually land in the western night sky. Fire here refers to the stars in the sky? Mars? What did mobility mean in ancient times? Shen? .

This idiom comes from Cao Pi's The Book of Songs in the Three Kingdoms Period. How does Cao Pi describe melons and plums? Spring floats melons, ice sinks plums. ? After the spread of this poem, people often use floating melons to sink into Li Lai to describe the scene of life in summer, which means that things like watermelons always float on the water, while plums always sink when they fall into the water.

The height of the umbrella is easier to understand. The umbrella here refers to the sun, which means that the sun is very big and the scorching sun is very hot. So umbrella is really used to describe the hot weather among these three words. This idiom comes from Han Yu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, who visited Qingliang Temple to fill the vacancy for Mrs. Cui. Guanghua flashed on the wall to see ghosts and gods, and closed the fire umbrella. ? Since Han Yu used a fire umbrella to describe the scorching sun, many poets have followed suit to describe the heat in summer. For example, it is described in Li Dongyang's poem Leng An Dui in the Ming Dynasty? When summer comes, the sun is fanned by Zhu Rong, dragons are flying and umbrellas are high. ? In this poem, the word "skydiving" clearly appears.