Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - An idiom describing the hot and cold weather.

An idiom describing the hot and cold weather.

It's freezing, it's freezing, it's freezing, it's snowing, it's biting, it's freezing thousands of miles.

Freezing in the cold: (tiān hán dì dòng), cold, low temperature. Describe the extremely cold weather as a predicate.

Ice and Snow: It is an idiom in China, and its pinyin is b and b ě ng ti ā n xu di, which means to describe ice and snow.

Blizzard: Chinese vocabulary, pinyin is fēng Xu Jiāo Jiāo, which means that snow and snow hit at the same time, describing the weather is very bad.

Cold wind: it means that the weather is cold, and the cold wind seems to blow into the skin and reach the bones, causing tingling.

Count nine winter: From the count nine (commonly known as "winter solstice"), it really entered the coldest winter of the year. That is, from the winter solstice to the Sunday, a "nine" is counted every nine days until the "nine-nine" of 81 days, which roughly includes the three-month winter in the Gregorian calendar.