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Poems describing the cold, ancient poems
From: Snow White Farewell to Wu Gui, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
The boundless desert forms a hundred feet of hard ice, and sad clouds condense in the sky.
2. Yanshan snowflakes are as big as seats, and pieces of them blow off Xuanyuantai.
From: Northern Popular by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty
Snowflakes in Yanshan Mountain are as big as seats, falling on Xuanyuantai one by one.
3. There are some plums in the corner, and Ling cold opens them alone.
From: Plum Blossom by Wang Anshi in the Northern Song Dynasty
Several plum blossoms in that corner bloom alone in the cold.
Several plum blossoms in that corner bloom alone in the cold.
From: Lu You's Song Xueye
At the beginning of the fourth watch, the north wind brought a heavy snow; The snow that God gave us just arrived on New Year's Eve, indicating a bumper harvest in the coming year.
5. The sun is far away, the weather is cold and the house is poor.
Said by: Liu Changqing in Tang Dynasty, Master of Snow House Furong Mountain.
As dusk falls, the mountains are getting darker and darker, and thatched cottages are even more shabby in cold weather.
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