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Idioms describing snowstorms

First of all, ice and snow

Description: Describe ice and snow.

From: Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" No.12: "Here you are, where are you going in the snow?"

Grammar: combination; As an attribute or adverbial; Describe the scene of snow and ice everywhere in severe winter.

Second, goose feather and heavy snow.

Explanation: Snowflakes are like goose feathers. Describe the heavy snow.

From: Tang Juyi's Interview with Li Langzhong on a Snowy Night: "It's a pity that it snows heavily tonight, which attracts lovers."

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

Third, snow abuse and gluttony.

Explanation: abuse: tyranny; Gluttony: greed and disability. It is windy and snowy. Describe the cold weather.

From: Tang Hanyu's "A Word for Bird": "The disadvantages of old age are cold and fierce, and snow abuse is gluttonous."

Several days in a year are very cold, sometimes windy and sometimes snowy.

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