(Multiple choices) The following ancient poems describe or record sand and dust weather:
Answer: ABC
Item A, "The sand in the desert is like snow, and the moon in Yanshan Mountain is like a hook. How can I be like a golden Luo Nao, walk quickly through the clear autumn", which means that in the Yanshan Desert, the bright moon is like a hook. Yingou, under the moonlight, the sand and dust are flying like snow flakes. This sentence is related to the dust weather and was elected.
Item B, "I can see the wind and sand swirling around, and I don't know when the grass grows over the years. Mo Yan said that when there is no spring in the north, how can you know when spring will come" means that the sand and dust in the desert are moving, and you can't see it all year round. When grass grows, it cannot be said that there is no spring in the north of the Great Wall, but because only wind and sand are seen, no grass is seen. Even if spring comes, the wind and sand remain the same, how can we see spring? This sentence is related to the dust weather, so it was selected.
Item C, "Willows attract people without waiting for a matchmaker, and dragonflies and horses suddenly guess each other. How can we make an appointment with the cool breeze without letting the sand and dust come with us?" It means that the autumn wind blows, and the willows fall in love. The dragonfly flew around, and as soon as it got close to the horse, it caught the horse's big tail, and then quickly flew away again. Suddenly a sandstorm blew up, making people unable to open their eyes. It would be great if we could make an "appointment" with nature and ask the sand not to come with the cool breeze. This sentence is related to the dust weather and was elected.
Item D, "It's snowing heavily on Erlang Mountain, and people are learning from the winding huts in Zhuozhuo. It's still winter when all the plain clothes are gone, and the stone smoke is like Luoyang dust." It means that the auspicious snow is falling on Qilang Mountain and Balang Mountain. , put up felt tents and imitated the nomadic life of the frontier fortress people, and their clothes all turned black, but the winter has not passed yet, and petroleum smoke can blacken the clothes of pedestrians more easily than the smoke raised by Luoyang's carriages and horses. What is described is petroleum smoke and dust, which has nothing to do with sand and dust and is excluded.
So the correct answer to this question is ABC.