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Poems describing the cold in late autumn

The moon shines on the snow, and the north wind is strong and sad.

Xie Lingyun in the Southern and Northern Dynasties

The stream is deeply uncomfortable with snow, and the mountains are frozen and cloudless.

Hong Qingsheng, Snow Scene Table

The wind scares the bamboo, and the snow covers the mountains.

Memories of Hu Jushi's Snow on a Winter Night Don Wang Wei

Just like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows open the petals of ten thousand pear trees.

"A song of white snow sends Tian Shuji Wu home" Tang

A boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold Jiang Xue.

"Jiang Xue" Liu Tang Zongyuan

Winter is the end of dark night, and tomorrow is a long year.

Except at night, Don Li Shimin.

It's freezing, the days are short and the wind and waves are calm.

Nostalgia of Du Fu in Tang Dynasty

It's cold in Whitestorm, and snowflakes are as big as hands.

Li Yang, the fake king, refused to drink. Tang Libai

Miyagi Regiment returned to Yan Guang, where it was shattered and fell into Fang Qiong during the day.

Zaqu, December Qu, November Qu, Tang Lihe

Every winter solstice, I am accompanied by the shadow in front of the lamp.

Bai Juyi of Handan Tang Dynasty who missed his hometown in winter night.

Clouds and gulls dance, and geese fly against the wind.

Send my eldest grandson to Zhou on a winter night Don Du Fu

First frost is in rags, and his fingers can't be tied straight.

"From Beijing to Fengxian to chant 500 words/from Beijing to Fengxian to chant 500 words" Tang Du Fu

Spinning the bead curtain over the powder wall is lighter than catkin and heavier than frost.

Tang Shangyin's "Two Snow Poems"

I don't know whether the court will open today or tomorrow, but people suspect that Hualin opened the court last night.

Tang Song Wen Zhi "Coping with the Snow in the Garden".

Liufeihua came into the room and sat watching the bamboo turn into Qiongzhi.

On Snow Tang Gaopian