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What idioms are there to describe winter?

Winter is one of the four seasons, which traditionally begins with "beginning of winter" among the 24 solar terms. In winter, life is closed and everything enters a state of recuperation. In winter, that is, "everything will get something", after beginning of winter, everything began to be hidden. So do netizens know what idioms describe winter?

1. Idioms describing winter include goose feather and heavy snow, three-year-old cold friends, freezing in the cold, cold at the end of the year, snow cruel to the wind, warm in winter and cool in summer, boundless snow, long winter, snowy Ao Shuang, snowy white, frozen snow, white snow, falling snow, dripping into ice, biting wind, pine and cypress withering.

2, goose feather snow: explanation: snowflakes are like goose feathers. Describe the heavy snow. From: Modern Tian's Six Chapters in the Snow: "In a short time, it turned into a goose feather and heavy snow, which really changed rapidly." Soon, it snowed heavily and violently, and it really changed quickly.

3. freezing in cold weather: explanation: freezing in cold weather. Said by: Shi Naian in the Ming Dynasty's "Water Margin" Sixty-five times: "It's freezing today, and the army can't stay for a long time. I can go back to the mountain." Vernacular: "Seeing that the weather is extremely cold today, it is difficult for the army and horses to camp, so I decided to return to the mountain as an expedient measure." Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe the weather is very cold.

4. The sky is closed: Explanation: Describe the very cold scene in winter. From: Biography of the Book of Jin and Zhang Xie, co-authored by Fang and others in the Tang Dynasty: "The sky is frozen and the ground is closed, and the wind is rushing and the frost is flying." Vernacular: "It's freezing in the cold, and the wind encourages the frost to fly."

5. Cold weather at the end of the year: explanation: refers to the scene of cold weather at the end of the year. From: Feng Menglong's Chronicle of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty, Chapter 46: "It's cold at the end of the year, so you can rest and lift it again." Vernacular: "It's cold at the end of the year, just go back and rest for the second time."

6. Snow abuse: explanation: abuse: tyranny; Gluttony: greed and disability. It is windy and snowy. Describe the cold weather. From: The foreign language in Han Yu's Sacrifice to Henan Bird in the Tang Dynasty: "The disadvantages of the old times were cold and fierce, and the wind of snow abuse." Vernacular: "A year of cold is fierce, and the destroyer Xuefeng is rampant."

The above is the relevant content of idioms describing winter.