Hot and boiling was not an idiom.
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Hot idioms include: to test the soup hand rotten, desperate, like soup melting snow, like soup splashing ants, in a hurry, in hot water, hot, difficult and dangerous, falling into the soup crab, go through fire and water, the golden city goes through the pool, like going to the soup fire.
Hot and spicy was not an idiom. Although there were some idioms that described hot and spicy, such as being in full swing, boiling blood, hot tears, steaming hot, etc., hot and spicy itself was not an idiom.
Hot and spicy was not an idiom. Hot and boiling was an adjective used to describe a passionate and passionate state. It could be used to describe the intensity of courage or anger. Although there were some idioms that described hot and spicy, such as being in full swing, boiling blood, hot tears, steaming hot, etc., hot and spicy itself was not an idiom.
Boiling idioms include: Boiling soup, jumping into the fire, throwing fire into the soup, pouring snow with boiling soup, splashing snow with boiling soup, saving the fire, boiling people's resentment, such as going to the fire of soup, testing the soup with rotten hands.
Boiling hot was not an idiom. Boiling hot and passionate was a combination of words, not an idiom.
Going through fire and water was an idiom to describe boiling hot soup. This idiom means to be fearless of danger and danger. It originated from the book Xunzi·Military Discussion, which was used to describe people taking risks without hesitation for the benefit of the country.
There were many idioms that could be described as hot, such as being on fire, being on fire, being furious, and so on. These idioms are used to describe things or situations that are very hot, or to describe people who are very angry.
There were many idioms that could make one feel hot, such as having one's hands rotten in soup, being desperate, melting snow in soup, being splashed ants in soup, being in deep water, being hot, being a crab in soup, going through fire and water, being soaked in sweat, sweating like rain, sweating like rain, burning gold and stones, burning hands on chairs, and flowing gold and stones.