What are the poems and idioms about "snow"?

1. Like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows away the petals of ten thousand pear trees. Said by: Bai Xue Farewell Tian Shuji Wu Home by Tang.

2. "When the snow comes in late spring, I wear a court tree as a flying flower." From: Chun Xue, from Don Hanyu.

3. "Snow is like plum blossoms, and plum blossoms are like snow, which are all strange." Said by: Walking on Shakespeare by Luzon Ben Zhong

4. "I will seal him up at all costs." From: Song Yang Wanli "Looking at Snow"

5. "The Jade Dragon in Xian Mountain is cold, and the pear flower is old." Said by: Yan, "Sword painted this poem in Xiangyang Snow"

6. "Jade butterflies are flying all over the sky, and I don't think the valley will hinder the oriole." From: Chun Xue, Una, Yuan Hua.

7. "Jade flowers fly in the middle of the night, and waves dance next year." From: Ishiwada Xue.

8. Six flying flowers came into the room and sat watching the bamboo turn into lovely branches. From: On Snow by Don Gao Pian.

9. "Yanshan snowflakes are as big as seats, and pieces blow down Xuanyuantai." Said by: Tang Li Bai, popular in the north.

10. "Snowflakes cannot hide the palm of your hand, and the wind is like a knife." From: Clouds in Liu Jing on a Snowy Night by Qian Qing Qian Yi.

Idioms are as follows

Give charcoal in the snow: give charcoal to keep people warm in the snow. Explain the metaphor of giving material or spiritual help to others when they are in urgent need. The source of Song Fan Chengda's poem "Sending Charcoal and Mustard in the Snow" is: "Don't send charcoal in the snow, just talk about the scenery." Song Fan Chengda's poem "Sending Charcoal in the Snow to Hide Mustard": "Don't send charcoal in the snow, just talk about the scenery."

Snow kiln ice day: xu yá o b and ng ti ā n? There is ice and snow everywhere. Refers to cold areas. ?

Snowy firefly mat: Xu tiān yíng xí? Metaphor is to study hard regardless of cold and heat.

Snow embryo plum bone: XuūtāI méIgǔ? Metaphor is noble and pure. From: Qing Li Yu's Company: "Miss, these poems are really beautiful and cold."

Revenge revenge: Xu chǐbào chóu? Snow White: Wash it off. Wash away the shame and attack the enemy. Also known as "revenge"

Xuean cream: Xu Yan ě b ě n shu ā ng hu á n? White hair. Borrowing refers to the elderly.

To make matters worse: Xu shàng JiāShuāng? To add insult to injury (Xu shàng JiāShuāng) refers to suffering again and getting more serious injuries. From "Legend of Jingdezhen Lantern Yan Wen Zen Master": "Monk, if you have something to do, you might as well put your head on your head.