Beautiful sentences describing water freezing

1, "Young children make ice" Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli's young children's golden pots are off the ice, and colored silk is worn as a silver seal.

Tap the ice gently, the sound of wood passing through the forest. When the viewer is absorbed in the sound of wood, he suddenly hears another sound-the sound of ice falling to the ground, such as the sound of broken glass. Interpretation: In the early morning, a child with a childish face took off the ice frozen in the plate at night and held it in his hand.

With a tap, the ice will make a sound through the forest. When the viewer is addicted to the noise of crossing the forest, he suddenly hears another sound-ice will fall to the ground and make a sound like broken glass. ?

2. "At four o'clock in the middle of the night, the deep ice is three feet thick." Northern and Southern Dynasties: Anonymous deep ice is three feet thick, and plain snow covers thousands of miles.

My heart is like pine and cypress. How do you feel? Interpretation: The water in the deep pool has been frozen three feet thick, and snow has covered thousands of miles of land. In spite of this cold, my heart is still as firm as pine and cypress. What is your heart like?

3, "Bodhisattva Man, Winter Half Day" Qing: Nalanxingde winter half, pommel horse in the middle of the night.

It's so sad that the ice is integrated with the river. The burn marks are far away, and the city bulges high.

Tomorrow is near Chang 'an, and guests are worried. Interpretation: The wind swept across the earth. It's already halfway through winter.

Take off the saddle and stop for a while. It's dusk and crows are flying around. The Yellow River has frozen into pieces, just like endless worries.

Looking around, there are only traces of wildfire. On the high tower, drums and horns are everywhere.

I will arrive in Beijing tomorrow, but the wanderer's mind is endless. ?

4, "North Cold" Tang Dynasty: Li He was black and purple, and the Yellow River was frozen and ichthyosaurs died.

A hundred stones are better than a river. Frosted flowers and plants are as big as money, and wielding a knife is not attractive.