Winter rain is like ice,
The wind is freezing and the rain is biting in winter.
An idiom describing the word rain in winter.
Idiom: Bitter wind and bitter rain Pinyin: Q and f ē ng k ǔ y ǔ
Explanation: hentai: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.
Source: "Zuo Zhao's four years in office": "There is no bleak wind in spring and no bitter rain in autumn."
Other idioms describing winter are four words.
Idiom: Shan Han Shui Liang Pinyin: Shā n Há n Shu ǐ l Ρ ng
Explanation: cold and clear. Describe the scene in winter.
Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 8: "The mountains are cold in autumn and cold in water, and the willows are green in spring."
Idiom: freezing pinyin in cold weather: ti ā n há n dó dó ng
Explanation: describe the weather as extremely cold.
Source: Spring in Southern States by Wang Song Shi Peng: "Don't limit the spring breeze, try to bring it back. It's freezing, the south branches are fragrant, and bloom is in the sun. "
Idiom: dripping water into ice Pinyin: dēShuǐchéng bīng
Explanation: Water droplets will form ice. Describe the cold weather.
Source: Song Qian Yi's "Nan Shu Xin Yu": "Winter is cold, dripping into ice."
Idiom: Bing Xue Pinyin: bΡ bΡ ng ti ā n xu di.
Description: Describe ice and snow.
Source: Qingjiang Shiquan "Chicken Feather Hall": "The ice and snow are like tigers, and there is no place for naked cryers."