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What do you mean by the first snow?

What do you mean by the first snow? The heavy snow stopped and it cleared up.

"The first day of heavy snow" means that the heavy snow stopped and it cleared up. Ji, the rain and snow stopped and it cleared up. The arrival of heavy snow in solar terms means that the weather will get colder and colder, and the possibility of snow will greatly increase. Heavy snow, fingers crossed, the sun reaches 255 degrees of the yellow meridian, and the node time is February 6-8, 65438.

Twenty-four solar terms say: "heavy snow, November festival." The big one, sheng also. At this point, the snow is full. " Heavy snow means colder weather, and the possibility of snowfall is greater than that of light snow. This doesn't mean that there must be a lot of snowfall. Like light snow, rain and Grain Rain, heavy snow is a solar term that directly reflects precipitation.

Beautiful scenery after the first snow:

At the time of the first snow, the winter sun seems to be getting closer and closer to people, especially clear and dazzling. But the sun seems to have been cooled by ice and snow, so it can't heat up.

The moon shines on the snow, and the north wind is strong and sad. Last night, the wind was cold and the first snow fell.

During the day, snowflakes fly in the sky and slowly spread out. The earth is covered with snow-white silver. It snows beautifully. First of all, small snowflakes fall gently like catkins. Then it gets bigger and bigger, and it's tight for a while.

The snow finally stopped, the vast fields were white, and the houses and mountains were covered with silver. Snow, like clouds of soft goose feathers, stirred a chaotic beach during the day and paved it exceptionally flat.

Jade butterfly-like snowflakes are flying all over the sky, and the earth has replaced the silk yarn that has just been put on with a sweater. I want to get out of the octagonal pavilion that has stood for a long time. When I first arrived at the pavilion, I couldn't help but withdraw my feet.

The sky is gray and catkin-like snowflakes are scattered. The yard is covered with a thick layer of snow. Fluffy as a blanket, the snowflakes in early spring give people a warm feeling; Soft as pulp, it falls on people's faces and hands and melts instantly. Cold, with a hint of warmth and gentleness.