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A poem describing extremely cold weather.

Poems about cold weather

It's cold in Whitestorm, and snowflakes are as big as hands.

Tang Libai mocked Li Yangwang for refusing to drink.

Snowflakes on the Yanshan Mountain, such as seats, blew down Xuanyuantai.

Xuanyuantai: It is said that the Yellow Emperor captured Chiyou.

Popular in the North by Tang Li Bai

The clouds are low and dusk, and the snow dances back into the air.

Return air: rotating wind.

DuDu Fu DuXue.

First frost is in rags, and his fingers can't be tied straight.

Point straight: fingers are stiff.

Tang Du Fu's Singing 500 Words from Beijing to Fengxian

Clouds and gulls dance, and geese fly against the wind.

No line: No line.

Tang Du Fu's "Sending Grandson Home on Winter Night"

It's freezing, the days are short and the wind and waves are calm.

Tang Du Fu's Nostalgia in Public Security

There are no birds on a hundred mountains, no footprints on a thousand roads, a boat, a bamboo cloak, and an old man fishing in the cold Jiang Xue.

Liu Tang Zongyuan's Jiang Xue

If winter is not cold, why can we see spring?

Cold: A grim and bleak expression.

Tang Luwen's Meng Dong Pu Jin Guan He Zuo Ting

It is cold and blue, and the north wind is called withered mulberry. Thick ice has no cracks, and there is cold light in just one day.

Shout: The wind is roaring.

Ode to Bitterness and Cold by Tang Meng Jiao

Only then did I see that the ridge was covered with dark clouds and the rocks were snowing like dust, which was shocking. Thousands of peaks, thousands of bamboo shoots and thousands of stones, thousands of trees and thousands of pineapple clouds cover.

Qin Xue by Tang Yuanzhen

All the spring is frozen and swallowed up, and I sing the cold more seriously.

Jia's Song of Bitterness and Cold