Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idiom to describe the cold weather

Idiom to describe the cold weather

A world of ice and snow: describing the sky covered with ice and snow.

Twelfth lunar month: refers to the tenth, eleventh (winter) and twelve (twelfth) lunar months) of the lunar calendar.

Counting nine cold days: counting nine, every nine days starting from the winter solstice It is a "nine", counting from one "nine" to nine "nine". Describes a particularly cold winter.

Snowing heavily: describing the snow being very heavy.

[The mountains are cold and the water is cold] Deserted. Describe the scene in winter. [Sui Du Tian Han] refers to the cold scene at the end of the year.

The cold wind is biting: biting, biting cold. Describes very cold.

[Drip water turns into ice] The dripping water quickly turns into ice. Describes a very cold weather. For example: Winter in the north is very cold, and dripping water turns into ice.

[The mountains are cold and the water is cold] Deserted. Describe the scene in winter

[Shuo Feng is biting] Shuo Feng: the cold wind blowing from the north. Biting: bitingly cold. See also: Cold weather

The season when the weather is cold. Also known as "the twelfth lunar month of winter".