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