What idioms describe the scorching sun at noon?

Scorching sun [chì rì yán yán]: The scorching sun was the first to describe the sun as quite hot.

The sun is like fire [jiā o yá ng sü hu ǒ]: strong sunlight.

The sun is shining high [yàn yáng gāo zhào]: The bright sun is high in the sky and shining on the earth, indicating that the weather is fine. When describing people or things, it indicates a bright future and presents a good situation.

The scorching sun is in the sky [Lièrìdāngk?ng]: The scorching sun hangs high in the sky, which is a metaphor for the hot weather.

Fire umbrella height [Hu ǒ s m [[Hu ǒ s m [huǒ sǎn gāo zhāng]]]]:? Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.