Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The expression is so cold.

The expression is so cold.

When the weather turned cold, my father said with concern, "It's cold, so put on more clothes." "Oh, I see." I don't care. Suddenly looking back, my father's old face and concerned eyes came into view, and my heart trembled slightly. ...

The night is still so deep and silent; The moon is still so round and bright. I can't forget the figure that stood in the cold wind for a long time.

I only remember that it was so cold that night, and the humid air seemed to be mixed with rain. As soon as the bell rang, I rushed out of the classroom because I was frozen stiff. It was dark outside, and several deciduous old trees were shivering in the cold wind. Oh, the figure standing in the cold wind: like a pine tree, like a cypress tree ... he tried his best to find it in the crowd and let the cold wind lift his coat and get into his trousers. It turned out that my father knew that I was afraid of the dark and came to pick me up when I was a child. ...

The wind blows and the moon rises. In the moonlight, I clearly saw my father's face: high cheekbones, sunken eyes, wrinkled skin ... Suddenly, I realized what an unfilial daughter I was. Father, over the years, you have obviously become old and thin. Can you forgive your daughter's unfilial behavior?