What poems describe the winter solstice?

1. I would cross the Yellow River, but ice chokes the ferry will climb the Taihang Mountains with snow. -Li Bai's "it is hard to go I"

2. The masonry fell like snow, and it was still full after being brushed all over. -Li Yu's

3. Where is the home of the Qinling Mountains, and the snow holds the blue horse back. -Han Yu's "Moving Left to Languan to Show My Grandnephew Xiang"

4. There is a dark snow mountain in Changyun, Qinghai, and the lonely city looks at Yumenguan. -Wang Changling's

5. Looking at Noda from the front door alone, buckwheat blooms like snow in the moonlight. -Bai Juyi's "Village Night"

In ancient times, the names of snow were Yinsu, Hanying, Hansu, Ningyu and Qiongfang, and the details are as follows:

1. Yinsu is a metaphor for snowflakes, which comes from the song dynasty poet Yang Wanli's "Snow Frozen Not Dissolved". It means that there is snow all over the sky, and the sound of silver millet keeps going.

2. Cold English: It refers to snowflakes, which comes from the poem "Yi Yun and Sentence Tai Bo Jia Xue" written by Fan Zhongyan in the Song Dynasty. "Last night, God suddenly recovered, and the clouds were full of cold English." In retrospect, yesterday's cold wind was mixed with snowflakes, and it seemed to be a bit heroic.

3, cold crisp: refers to snowflakes. From the third poem of Xu Wei's poem "Pear Flower" in the Ming Dynasty, "Come and try to see a few cold cakes on the green branches." It means that it is cold and quiet, and there are scattered snowflakes in the sky, which disappear when touched.