Poetry describing the cold in winter

Poems describing the cold in winter are:

1, there are no birds in hundreds of mountains, and there are no footprints in thousands of paths. Jiang Xue by Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: On all the hills, birds have disappeared, and on all the roads, there are no traces of people.

2. A boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold Jiang Xue. Jiang Xue by Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: On a lonely boat on the river, an old man wearing a hat was fishing alone on the cold river covered with heavy snow.

3. There are some plums in the corner, and Ling cold opens them alone. Plum Blossom by Wang Anshi in Song Dynasty

Explanation: There are some plum blossoms in the corner, blooming alone in the cold.

4. Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, it's daytime, and the north wind blows goose feather and heavy snow one after another. From Gao Shi's Don't Move Big in Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: Huang Yun is 1000 miles from the sun, and the weather is gloomy. The north wind sent away the geese and blew heavy snow.

5. Yanshan snowflakes are as big as seats, and pieces of them blow off Xuanyuantai. From Li Bai's Popular in the North in the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: Snowflakes in Yanshan Mountain are very big, just like bamboo mats. They are scattered in bits and pieces in XuanYuanTai.