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What idioms describe the beautiful scenery in winter?

Goose feather and snow, snow abuse gluttony, flying snow all over the sky, ice and snow, ice and snow mixed.

First of all, it snows heavily.

Interpretation of vernacular: snowflakes are like goose feathers. Describe the heavy snow.

Source: "Visiting Li Langzhong on a Snowy Night": "Poor goose feathers and heavy snow tonight attract high lovers."

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Bai Juyi

The goose feather that snows tonight is very cute, which makes me feel high in my coat.

Second, the cruelty and gluttony of snow.

Vernacular explanation: Describe the cold weather.

Source: Xun Mei in the Snow: The fragrance is light and the shadow is thin, and snow abuse is also free.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Lu You

The fragrance of plum blossoms is light, the shadows of trees are sparse, and I am still in the wind and rain.

Third, the snow is flying all over the sky.

Vernacular interpretation: It is snowing all over the sky, describing that it is snowing heavily and filling the sky.

Source: "Xi Snow": Look at the snow flying all over the sky

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Peng Hong

Looking at the snow all over the sky, it filled the sky.

Fourth, ice and snow

Vernacular interpretation: it describes the snow and ice all over the sky, which is very cold.

Quotation: "Camel Xiangzi" XII: Here you are, where are you going in the snow and ice?

Dynasty: A.D. 1936

Author: Lao She

Five, the snow.

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Snow and snow strike at the same time.

Source: Battle III of Bailing Temple of Cezanne Jixing: "Although it is in the snow season, our sight can still be far away."

Dynasty: modern

Author: Fan Changjiang