What is the last sentence of blowing a cold breeze? An ancient poem blows a cool breeze.

1, blowing your face is not cold, and Liu Feng's last sentence is to get your clothes wet.

2. "Apricot flowers rain wet clothes, wind blows cold willows" comes from the quatrain of Shi Zhinan, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty.

3. In the spring of March, apricot blossoms are in full bloom, and the drizzle seems to intentionally wet my clothes, without stopping for a moment; The warm wind blowing gently on people's faces is refreshing with the fresh breath of willows.