feeling terribly hot
Burning fire, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ǒ sh ā Ohu ǒ Li ǎ o, which means suffering from heat or anxiety. It also means that there are many urgent things to deal with. It's from Lao She's Gushu artist.
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's "drum book artist" 19: "she suffered misfortune, better than a widow. What should we do in the future? Thinking of this, she was burning in her heart and sat in a daze, sweating all over
Analysis of Idioms
Xiehouyu weasel drilling stove -- maoganzhaojing; fire burning fire fighting and kicking oil pot -- fire burning; add fuel to the fire synonym heart burning, heart burning
Idiom usage
But as soon as the Red Army started, I couldn't tell what it was like. Wang Yuanjian's the story of party expenses and grain
feeling terribly hot
aged and greatly honoured for one 's virtues - nián gāo dé ér
Today's cicadas shed their shells - jīn chán tuì ké
hard to distinguish good from bad - lán ài nán fēn