Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idioms describing cold weather.

Idioms describing cold weather.

Cold wind, cold wind, freezing, ice and snow, the specific explanation is as follows:

First of all, the cold wind is biting

Description: The weather is cold, and the cold wind seems to blow into the skin and reach the bones, causing tingling.

Pinyin: [Chinese Zhouzi G incarnation]

Source: Dai Fugu's poem "Drinking" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Cloth clothes don't change Gong Jin robes, which is biting and cold."

I would rather be a civilian than an official, and I am proud of my thin clothes.

Second, hurricane bones?

[gǔ]

Interpretation: the wind is biting, which describes the cold north wind that makes people feel very cold or the pain is very severe.

Source: He Qing Bango's "Night Talk with the Recorded Taoist of Shuangji": "See the white clouds full of clothes, with a strong character"

There are clouds when you open your eyes, and the wind is biting.

Three, count nine cold days

Pinyin: shǔ jiǔ Hantian

Interpretation: Count Nine: From the solstice in winter, every nine days is a "nine", of which March 9 and April 9 are the coldest. The coldest day.

Quotations: Liu Hulan's first act: "It's cold and snowy for nine days, although it's cold and hot."

Fourth, the sky is closed.

Interpretation: Describe a very cold winter scene.

Source: Fang Lingxuan, Jin Tang, Biography of the Book of Jin and Zhang Xie: "The sky is closed, the wind is urgent, and the frost flies."

It is very cold in winter, and the cold wind is like a knife.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) ice and snow

Interpretation: It describes the ice and snow all over the sky, which is very cold.

Source: Qingjiang Shiquan's poem "Chicken Feather Pavilion": "Ice and snow are like tigers; People who cry naked have no place to live. "

The cold wind in the ice and snow is like a tiger; People in thin clothes cry and can't find a place to live.