Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How to describe winter?

How to describe winter?

Ice and snow, dripping into ice, freezing cold, goose feather and snow, thousands of miles frozen, white fluttering, cold winter, snow-covered, biting cold, proud snow frost, snow abuse, cold at the end of the year, pine and cypress withered.

First, ice and snow [? bīng tiān Xu dì? ]

Interpretation: Snow and ice cover the sky. Cold place. It is also described as 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. "

Second, dripping into ice [? düShuǐchéng bīng? ]

Interpretation: The dripping water immediately freezes into ice. Describe the cold weather.

Source: Song Qian Yi's "Nan Shu Xin Yu": "Winter is cold; Drip into ice. "

Third, it's freezing [? tiān hán dòng? ]

Interpretation: Describe the cold weather.

Source: Yuan Yaosui's "New Water Makes Winter Complain" Song: "See it is freezing now; I know who he will accompany. "

Four, goose feather and heavy snow [? é máo dà xu? ]

Interpretation: Idioms refer to snowflakes falling like goose feathers. Describe the heavy snow.

Source: Tang Juyi's "Visiting Li Langzhong on a Snowy Night": "Poor goose feather snow tonight attracts high human feelings."

Five, thousands of miles of ice [? qiān lǐ bīng fēng? ]

Interpretation: Describe the world of ice and snow. At first glance, it is white.

During the Spring Festival, it snowed in the Northeast Plain and Wan Li. All the trees are the branches of Yushu, and the buildings are like ice sculptures made of snow.