Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Linlie Pinyin
Linlie Pinyin
Linlie pinyin: lǐn liè.
Bright means: one finger is extremely cold, biting to the bone. Often used to describe the cold wind in midwinter. The second finger has a serious attitude and is awe-inspiring.
British source: Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "The Great Hunting": "If it is a severe winter, the cold air is biting, and there is an irregular wind, Xuan Ming holds the snow."
Bitter examples
1. People's Liberation Army soldiers braved the biting cold wind to patrol the border defense line.
2. Although the weather was very cold, this hard search lasted for seven days.
3. A warm coat can prevent him from fearing the coldest wind in winter.
4. In the biting cold wind, the wintersweet flowers in the yard bloomed tenaciously.
5. The weather was sunny and cold on the day of the inauguration.
6. According to the weather report, the wind tonight will be biting or strong.
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