Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - A sentence describing that the north is cold and the south is hot.

A sentence describing that the north is cold and the south is hot.

1. The weather in the north is very cold, dripping into ice, and the cold wind is biting.

2. With the coming of the cold winter, the streets are like silver, so bright and brilliant. Long icicles hang in front of the eaves like crystal daggers, and pedestrians' breath turns into white smoke.

3. Before the dawn, I felt extremely cold, so I hurried back to the dormitory, took some clothes and put them on.

4. Miss Dong dances freely in the freezing campus, but we can only enjoy her solo dance in thick cotton-padded clothes. With the approach of spring, Miss Dong hangs down and shakes hands with the stage, waiting for the arrival of the next winter.

5. How enchanting and attractive the campus is in winter, and how full of poetry and painting.

6. The freshly boiled water freezes as soon as it hits the ground.

7. Time flies. The west has exposed the fish-belly white. After a while, Grandfather Sun exposed his smile. A brake, winter elder sister has been silent and retreat. At this time, the campus is so warm and attractive.

8. The cold winter has come. After a heavy snowfall, the whole East Red has become a world of powder and jade. The willows are covered with silver bars and the lawn is covered with silver.

9. Look, here is another beautiful scenery. That fiery maple, it is always full of energy, like fire enthusiasm edifies me and encourages me. You see, the frost on it is as clean as jade, as white as silver, as light as smoke and as soft as catkins. It is really beautiful.

1. With the rustling cold wind, the withered leaves have thrown themselves into the arms of Mother Earth.