The frozen frost and snow on the wrist is both a concrete image and an elegant expression. In poetry, frost and snow on the wrist are often used to describe the beauty and connotation of women. For example, Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "The Heron Tower": "The mountains cover the daytime, and the sea exhausts the golden river. I want _ a thousand miles, I want to go to the next _ _. " Among them, the expressions of "Jade Hand" and "_ _" are all conveyed through the feminine taste of women, which embodies the good aesthetic taste and emotional expression ability of the ancients.
Freezing frost and snow on your wrist is also an artistic expression, mainly reflected in painting and calligraphy. In the history of painting and calligraphy in China, many artists used the image of "frost and snow on the wrist" in their works, and combined it with the expressions and emotions of the characters in the paintings, forming a unique aesthetic effect. For example, Qi Baishi's "White Eyebrows" does not directly show women's wrists, but the white eyebrows are drawn with a few strokes, which can make people imagine the delicacy and femininity of women's wrists, which is very meaningful to appreciate and artistic value and charm.