Idioms describing the coming of winter

Idioms to describe the coming of winter:

1. Snow? 1.? Description: White appearance is often used to describe frost and snow. The white snow is dazzling with silver light.

2.? From: Qin Mu's Fresh Litchi and Dried Litchi: "Xuefeng, when the sun shines ... probably always thinks that he is very clever and can be seen."

Second, the ice and snow [b and ng ti ā n Xu Wei Di]? 1.? Description: Describe ice and snow.

2.? From: Qingjiang Shiquan "Chicken Feather Hall": "Ice and snow are like tigers, and naked cryers have no home."

3.? Example: You are here. Where are you going? Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi Twelve"

Third, dripping water into ice [dēShuǐchéng bīng]? 1.? Explanation: Water droplets will form ice. Describe the cold weather.

2.? From: Song Qian Yi's New South Wales: "Winter is cold, dripping into ice."

3.? There is a kind of pain, no matter what the weather is, you must wash dirty clothes in the water hole, and you must also hate the clothes that can't be cleaned, plus curse. ◎ Feng Ming magnum Yu Ming Yan Volume 27

4. Is it freezing? 1.? Explanation: describe the weather as extremely cold.

2.? From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh: "It's freezing today, and the army can't stay for a long time. I can go back to the mountain."

3.? Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe the weather is very cold.

5. It is cold at the end of the year [su ù mù ti ā n há n]? 1.? Explanation: refers to the cold scene at the end of the year.

2.? From: Chapter 46 of History of Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "It is cold at the end of the year, so we should rest for another lift."