A 300-word composition about the cold weather, requiring the use of side descriptions, and no word "cold" appearing in the text.
In the park, next to the sparsely populated, snow-covered venue, heat was rising from a room. People are hiding at home and no one comes out. Ah, it’s so cold in winter! As soon as I opened the door, a biting cold wind blew in my face, and I couldn't help but tremble all over. I braved the strong wind and walked towards the school. The pine trees beside the road are covered with thin and long ice strips. The ground has already been covered with a thin layer of ice. It is slippery when you walk up. If you are not careful, you will slip. Look at a small river not far from my home. It has also been covered with a thin layer of ice. Walking on the road, my face was blown by the wind and hurt like a knife, and my ears were so cold that I lost consciousness. Winter in the Northeast is cold, windy, and snowy. Notice. The word "wenling" in majestic and majestic means seriousness and awe. The north wind blew against my cheeks, making me shiver, and the goosebumps on my skin shivered.