the scorching days during the fifth month and sixth month of the lunar calendar
May, yellow and June, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ Hu á ngli ù Yu è, which refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar. From journey to the West.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite of winter
Idiom usage
If I marry a young man in Nanjing again, I will die of illness. (Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "warning of the world" Vol
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 127 of journey to the West written by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "it's only for may, yellow and June. No one's calling, and my parents are old, so I came to see them off in person."
the scorching days during the fifth month and sixth month of the lunar calendar
go to one 's death unflinchingly - cóng róng jiù yì
put public interests before private ones - xiān gōng hòu sī
peach flowers flowing away with water - táo huā liú shuǐ
each trying to cheat or outwit the other - ěr yú wǒ zhà