1. Words that compare to flying snow
1. Goose feather heavy snow
Snowflakes like goose feathers. Describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely.
2. Snowy
Aibai: pure white appearance, often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light.
3. Fenfenyangyang
Fenfen: numerous; Yangyang: floating. Describe the way snowflakes fall.
4. Wrapped in silver
Refers to the scene after snowfall or the beautiful scenery after snow in winter, where everything is wrapped in silvery white. (Describes the white world after snow.)
5. Ice and snow
Describes the sky covered with ice and snow, which is very cold.
2. Verses related to flying snow
1. Suddenly, like a spring breeze coming overnight, thousands of pear trees bloom. ——Cen Shen's "Bai Xue's Song to Send Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"
2. Bai Xue disliked the late spring scenery, so she walked through the trees in the garden and made flying flowers. ——Han Yu's "Spring Snow"
3. The ground is white, the wind is cold, and the snowflakes are as big as hands. ——Li Bai's "Mocking Wang Liyang for Refusing to Drink"
4. The wind blows away the snow in the middle of the night, and the beautiful soul is still in love with the peach blossom moon. ——Nalan Xingde's "Bodhisattva Man·The new wind blows away the snow at midnight"
5. The spring snow fills the sky, and it looks like flowers blooming wherever it touches. ——Zhao Gu's "Happy Zhang Feng's Admission"
6. The snowflakes on Yanshan Mountain were as big as mats, blowing down Xuanyuan Terrace one after another. ——Li Bai's "Travel to the North Wind"
7. The clouds are low and it is dusk, and the snow is dancing in the wind. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Confronting the Snow"
8. The frost is severe and the clothes are broken, and the fingers cannot be tied. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Five Hundred Words of Ode to Love from Beijing to Fengxian County"
9. The clouds are low and the dusk is coming, and the snow is dancing in the wind. ——Du Fu's "Towards the Snow"
10. Going out alone to look at the wild fields, the moon is bright and the buckwheat flowers are like snow.
——Bai Juyi's "Village Night"