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What is the explanation for the idiom describing snowy days?

① Words to describe snowy days

Summer comes and cold comes. 〖Explanation〗Summer passes and winter comes. Generally refers to the passage of time.

Cold mountains and cold water 〖Explanation〗Coldness means inner purity. Describe the scene in winter.

Autumn Harvest and Dongzang 〖Explanation〗Harvest in autumn and store in winter. Generally refers to routine agricultural activities.

Snow heralds a good harvest. It is said that heavy snowfall in winter is a sign of good harvest in the coming year.

Summer insects and fungi means that summer insects cannot survive the winter, and fungi live and die at dusk. A metaphor for a very short life.

② Idioms describing snow scenes

Heavy snow, ice and snow, white snow, wind and snow, snow and wind, etc.

1. Goose Feather Snow

Explanation: Snowflakes that look like goose feathers. Describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely.

From: Tang Dynasty's Bai Juyi's "A Visit to Mr. Li on a Snowy Night": "Tonight's poor goose-feather snow attracts people with high feelings."

Translation: Tonight's heavy goose-feather snow It's so cute that it makes me, a man wearing a coat, feel very excited.

2. Snowy

Explanation: Describes the sky and the snow covering the sky.

From: "Chicken Feather House" by Jiang Shiquan of the Qing Dynasty: "The wind in the ice and snow is like a tiger, and those who cry naked have no shelter."

Translation: The wind in the ice and snow is like a tiger roaring, People in scanty clothing are crying about being homeless.

Example: You are right here, where are you going? ◎Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" Chapter 12

3. Snowy Snow

Explanation: Snowy: pure white appearance, often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light.

From: Qin Mu's "Fresh and Dried Lychees": "Snow-capped peaks, when the sun shines... I probably always think that they are very brilliant and great to watch."

Synonyms: wrapped in silver makeup

4. The sky is full of wind and snow

Pronunciation: màn tiān fēng xuě

Explanation describes the heavy wind and snow, which is diffuse sky.

5. Snow Abuse Feng Tao

Explanation: Abuse: cruelty; Tao: greedy and cruel. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

From: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "A Foreign Language to Commemorate Zhang Yuan of Henan": "The weather is cold and the wind is blowing."

Translation: There are a few special days in a year It's cold, sometimes windy, sometimes snowy.

Example: The fragrance is faint and the shadows are sparse, ~ also comfortable. ◎The poem "Looking for Plum Blossoms in the Snow" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty

③ Four-character words and explanations for describing snow

1. Explanation of white snow: white: The white appearance is often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light. Source: The peaks of ~, when the sun shines... I probably always think that they are very bright and can be viewed. (Qin Mu's "Fresh and Dried Lychees") 2. Silver powder and jade chips Explanation: Like silver powder and jade chips, gold and silver are pure and white. Used to describe the color and shape of snow (powder). 3. Snowflakes are flying like cotton wool. Explanation: On snowy days, snowflakes are flying, thick and non-stop, like white cotton wool flying in the wind. It is a metaphor for heavy snow and wind. 4. Storm and snow. Explanation: Storm: Very strong wind. Violent: wreaking havoc. Snow: It snows. It is described as a strong wind and the snow is raging on the ground. It also describes the harsh environment in winter. It also refers to a fierce momentum or a dangerous situation. 5. Wrapped in silver. Explanation: Describes the white world after snow. Silver, plain: white. Wrapped: package. There is no color from top to bottom. It is very plain and clean. It is generally used to describe the beautiful scenery after snow. 6. Rain and snow are falling. Explanation: It is a metaphor for the appearance of heavy snow falling all over the sky. Source: The Book of Songs "Plucking Wei": "In the past, I went there, and the willows clung to them; now I come to think about it, and the rain and snow are falling." 7. Ice and snow Explanation: Describes the sky and the snow covering the sky. Source: "Chicken Feather Room" by Jiang Shiquan of the Qing Dynasty: "The ice and snow are as windy as a tiger, and those who are naked and crying have no shelter.

④ Idioms describing winter snow scenes

Ice and snow

Translation: Describes the severe cold climate, covered with ice and snow. For example: In the Arctic, it is covered with ice and snow all year round. .

Example: "Chicken Feather House" by Jiang Shiquan of the Qing Dynasty: "The ice and snow are as windy as a tiger, and those who cry naked have no shelter."

Example: You can stay here, on the ice and snow. Where to go? (Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi")

Synonymous idioms: ice and snow cellar, snow cellar and ice sky

Wind and snow

Translation: wind and snow came at the same time.

Example: Even in the season of wind and snow, our sight can still see very far away. (Fan Changjiang's "Travel to the Fortress·Travel Notes·Bailing Temple Battle·3" 》)

Liu Chu Fei

Liu Chu: Snowflakes with six angles, also known as "Liu Chu". Fan Fei: scattered and flying everywhere. Heavy snowfall.

Example: There are five flowers on every plant and tree, but only six snowflakes. (Han Han Ying's "Han Shi Wai Zhuan")

Thousands of miles of ice-covered

Ice-covered: covered with ice and snow. For example: Northeast China In the severe winter, thousands of miles of ice cover.

Snow is raging in the wind.

Abuse: cruelty. Tao: greedy. It is windy and snowy. It refers to the violent and raging wind and snow, describing The weather is very cold.

Example: The year is bad and cold, and the snow is blowing in the wind. (Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "A Foreign Language in Honor of Zhang Yuan, Henan")

Example: The fragrance is faint and the shadows are sparse. The snow beats the wind and the gluttons are free. (Poem "Looking for Plums in the Snow" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty)

Also written: The wind beats the snow

⑤ What are the idioms that describe "snowy days"

1. 白雪雪草

Pinyin: bái xǔe ái ái

Explanation: 白雪 ai: pure white appearance, often used to describe the pure white accumulation of frost and snow. The silvery light of the snow is dazzling.

From: Qin Mu’s "Fresh and Dried Lychees": "When the sun shines on the snow-capped peaks... I probably think they are brilliant, and they are great to watch. . ”

2. Ice and snow

Pinyin: bīng tiān xuě dì

Explanation: Describes the sky covered with ice and snow.

From: Qing· Jiang Shiquan's poem "Chicken Feather Room": "The ice and snow are as windy as a tiger; those who are naked and weeping have no shelter. ”

3. Snow Abuse Fengtao

Pinyin: xuě nüè fēng tāo

Explanation: Abuse: cruelty; Tao: greedy. It’s windy again, It's snowing again. It describes the weather as very cold.

From: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "The Foreign Language of Henan Province": "The weather is cold and the wind is blowing. ”

⑥ Idioms describing the beautiful snow scene

Ao Xue Ling Shuang, wind and snow, ice and snow, goose feather snow, white snow.

1. Ao Xue Ling Frost

Vernacular meaning: It describes someone who is not afraid of frost, snow and severe cold, and the more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic they become. It is a metaphor for being arrogant, arrogant, and fearless in the face of cold persecution or attacks after long-term training. Contempt.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Yang Wujiu

Source: · "Liu Shaoqing": "Aoxue Lingshuang"

< p> Translation: Not afraid of frost, snow and severe cold

2. Wind and snow

Vernacular interpretation: Wind and snow hit at the same time.

Dynasty: Modern

Author: Fan Changjiang

Source: "A Journey to the Fortress·Travel Notes·Bailing Temple Battle·3": "Although it was in the wind In the snowy season, we can still see very far away. ”

3. Ice and snow

Vernacular definition: It describes the sky covered with ice and snow, and it is very cold.

Dynasty: Qing

Author: Jiang Shiquan

Source: ·Poem of "Chicken Feather Room": "The ice and snow are as windy as a tiger

Translation: Ice and Snow The sky is covered with a cold wind like a tiger

4. Snowflakes like goose feathers

Vernacular meaning: Snowflakes like goose feathers describe the heavy and fierce snowfall.

Dynasty. : Tang Dynasty

Author: Bai Juyi

Source: · "A Visit to Mr. Li on a Snowy Night": "It's a pity that Goose Feixue tonight"

Translation: It's a pity that Goose Feather tonight Snowflakes falling suddenly

5. White snow

Vernacular meaning: pure white, often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light.

Dynasty: Modern

Author: Qin Mu

Source: "Fresh and Dried Lychees": "Snow-capped peaks, when the sun shines... ...I probably always thought it was very bright and beautiful to watch.”

⑦ Idioms about snow and their explanations

Aoshuang fights against the cold frost and fights against the white snow. He describes himself as not afraid of severe cold. It is a metaphor for people who do not give in when faced with adversity.

Aoxue Lingshuang refers to someone who is not afraid of frost, snow and severe cold. The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic he will be.

It is a metaphor that after long-term training, one will not show weakness or fear in the face of cruel persecution or attack. Ao...

Aoxue bullies the frost. It describes someone who is not afraid of frost, snow and severe cold. The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic he will be. It is a metaphor that after long-term training, one will not show weakness or fear in the face of cruel persecution or attack. Ao...

Snowy white: white appearance, often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light.

Revenge Snow: Wash it away. To avenge one's grievances and eliminate hatred.

Complain and avenge one's shame: revenge. Snow: Wash away. To avenge resentment, to avenge shame.

Ice Soul Snow Soul Ice, snow: as transparent as ice, as white as snow. It is a metaphor for the noble and pure character of a person.

Ice muscle and snow intestines are a metaphor for the body and mind being white and without stains.

Ice and snow describes the sky and the snow covering the sky.

Ice and Snow Kiln is full of ice and snow. Refers to severe cold areas.

Ice and snow are smart, which is a metaphor for people being extremely smart.

Cicadas don’t know snow. Cicadas live in summer and die in autumn. They can’t see snow. It is a metaphor for people who are not well-informed.

⑧ Idioms describing snowy days

Summer comes and cold comes. 〖Explanation〗Summer passes and winter comes. Generally refers to the passage of time.

Cold mountains and cold water 〖Explanation〗Desolate and deserted. Describe the scene in winter.

Autumn Harvest and Eastern Storage 〖Explanation〗Harvest in autumn and store in winter. Generally refers to routine agricultural activities.

Snow heralds a good harvest. It is said that heavy snowfall in winter is a sign of good harvest in the coming year.

Summer insects and fungi means that summer insects cannot survive the winter, and fungi live and die at dusk. A metaphor for a very short life.

Wen-Dingding Province is the name of the province with warm-winter and warm-summer and dun-ding-chen provinces. It means to warm the quilt in winter, fan the mat in summer, wait for you to sleep at night, and go to greet you in the morning. It means serving your parents in every possible way. The book "Book of Rites·Qu Li 1": "Every gift for the son of man is warm in winter and cold in summer, calm in the dusk and calm in the morning."

The sky freezes and the earth closes to describe the very cold scene in winter.

Ge Yilu Shuang wears summer shoes in winter. A metaphor for being overly frugal and stingy.

Warm in winter and clear in summer. Parents are warm in winter and cool in summer. Originally refers to the filial piety of the Son of Man. Now it is also generally referred to as warm in winter and cool in summer.

Collecting Fireflies to Reflect the Snow Collecting Fireflies: Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty was poor when he was young, so he used fireflies in a bag to illuminate his studies in the summer; Yingxue: Sun Kang of the Jin Dynasty often read in the presence of snow in winter. Describes a poor family and diligent study.

Swallows fly to the temperate zone in summer and return to the south in winter; geese come to temperate zones in winter and return to the south in summer. It's a metaphor for being on separate sides and not being able to meet each other.

Summer stove and winter fan. Make a stove in summer and fan in winter. It is a metaphor for doing things that do not meet the needs at the time, and it takes a lot of effort but does not get any benefits.

No winter or summer, no matter winter or summer. It means that all four seasons of the year are uninterrupted.

The yellow cotton jacket is a metaphor for the sun in winter.

Winter is warm and summer is cool. It keeps parents warm in winter and cool in summer. Originally refers to the filial piety of the Son of Man. Now it is also generally referred to as warm in winter and cool in summer.

Winter and summer clouds The sun in winter and the clouds in summer. It is a metaphor for a person's gentle and approachable attitude, making people willing to get close to him.

Winter cuteness makes people feel warm and friendly just like the sun in winter. It is a metaphor for a person's gentle and loving attitude, which makes people want to get closer.

Grow in spring and grow in summer, harvest in autumn and store in winter. They sprout in spring, grow in summer, harvest in autumn, and store in winter. Refers to the general process of agricultural production. It also refers to the occurrence and development process of things.

⑨ Idioms and explanations with the word snow

Ao Shuang fights against snow. Contempt the frost and fight against the white snow. Describes not being afraid of severe cold. It is a metaphor for people who do not give in when faced with adversity.

Aoxue Lingshuang refers to someone who is not afraid of frost, snow and severe cold. The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic he will be. It is a metaphor that after long-term training, one will not show weakness or fear in the face of cruel persecution or attack. Ao...

Aoxue bullies the frost. It describes someone who is not afraid of frost, snow and severe cold. The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic he will be. It is a metaphor that after long-term training, one will not show weakness or fear in the face of cruel persecution or attack. Ao...

Snowy white: white appearance, often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light.

Revenge Snow: Wash it away. To avenge one's grievances and eliminate hatred.

Complain and avenge one's shame: revenge. Snow: Wash away. To avenge resentment, to avenge shame.

Ice Soul Snow Soul Ice, snow: as transparent as ice, as white as snow. It is a metaphor for the noble and pure character of a person.

Ice muscle and snow intestines are a metaphor for the body and mind being white and without stains.

Ice and snow describes the sky and the snow covering the sky.

Ice and Snow Kiln is full of ice and snow. Refers to severe cold areas.

Ice and snow are smart, which is a metaphor for people being extremely smart.

Cicadas don’t know snow. Cicadas live in summer and die in autumn. They can’t see snow. It is a metaphor for people who are not well-informed.

⑩ Idioms to describe the queen of snow

Idioms to describe the queen of snow are:

Heavy snow, white snow in spring, wind and snow, snow and wind, proud Snow Lingshuang

1. Goose Feather Snow

Explanation: Snowflakes like goose feathers. Describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely.

From: Tang Dynasty's Bai Juyi's "Visiting Mr. Li on a Snowy Night": "It's a pity that the goose-feather snow tonight attracts people with high feelings."

Translation: It's a pity that the goose-feather snowflakes tonight , attracting people in crane cloaks with high feelings

2. White Snow Yangchun

Explanation: Originally refers to a higher-level song of Chu State during the Warring States Period. Metaphor for profound and unpopular literature and art.

From: "Asking the King of Chu" by Song Yu of the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty: "They are "Yang A" and "Xie Lu". There are hundreds of people who belong to Hehe in the country. They are "Yang Chun", "White Snow", there are only a few dozen people who belong to the country and are harmonious."

Example: The mountains and flowing water have been harmonious for thousands of years, ~ eternal love. ◎Cui Shipei's "The Romance of the West Chamber·Qin Xin Writes Hate"

Grammar: conjunction; used as subject and object; refers to literary works

Synonyms: Yangchun Baixue

3. Wind and snow Crossing

Explanation: Wind and snow hit at the same time.

From: Fan Changjiang's "Travel to the Fortress·Travel Record·Bailing Temple Battle·3": "Although it is the season of wind and snow, our sight can still see very far away."

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; refers to the heavy wind and snow

Synonyms: snow battering the wind, violent storm

4. snow battering the wind

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Explanation: abuse: cruelty; gluttony: greed and cruelty. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

From: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "A Foreign Language to Commemorate Henan Zhang Yuan": "Every year, the cold is fierce, and the snow and wind blow."

Translation: Every year, the cold is fierce, and the snow and wind are rampant. .

Example: The fragrance is faint and the shadows are sparse, ~ also comfortable. ◎The poem "Looking for Plum Blossoms in the Snow" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; describes the weather as very cold

Synonyms: wind and snow

5. Aoxue Lingshuang

Explanation: It describes people who are not afraid of frost, snow and severe cold. The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic they will be. It is a metaphor that after long-term training, one will not show weakness or fear in the face of cruel persecution or attack. Pride, arrogance, contempt.

From: Song Dynasty Yang Wujiu's "Green Willows": "The proud snow and frost suppress the power of the cold and lend it to the spring light.

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, object, attributive; metaphor of going through hardships and being fearless in the face of difficulties

Synonyms: proud of the snow and deceiving the frost, fearless

Antonyms include tolerance, humiliation, resignation, and humiliation