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A collection of ancient poems about winter
The ancient poems about winter are as follows:
1. If you look closely, it is not that the snow has no fragrance, but the wind blows away the fragrance.
2. There is endless snow in the south of the Yangtze River and in the north of the Yangtze River. I know from afar that the water is cold.
3. The wild geese fly high in the moonlight, and the Chanyu escapes in the night. When I want to chase Qingqi away, the heavy snow covers my bow and sword.
4. The sweat, frost, and wind blow across the sky and the earth, and the hot springs and fire wells have no business.
5. The new wind is like a solution, and it is easy not to destroy.
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