Ancient poems about frost

The white dew turns to frost and refuses to fall, Xuan Ming goes east to soak in the cold sky. ——"Early Frost Journey" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Frost has withered the chrysanthemum leaves and maimed the green emerald green, and the snow-soaked plum blossoms are frozen and fragrant. ——Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Cold Food Ambition"

Frost leaves are redder than flowers in February, so we know that the beauty of spring is not there. ——"Farewell to the Ancient Grassland" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

The ancients often expressed their emotion and praise for the frost in poetry. For example, in "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, there is a sentence: "Frost leaves are redder than flowers in February, so I know that the spring color is not there.", which expresses the beauty and desolation of the frost season; in "Early Frost Journey" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty There is a sentence "The white dew is not willing to fall for frost, Xuan Ming goes east to soak in the cold sky.", which describes the coldness and solemnity of the frost season. These poems not only reflect the ancients' feelings and understanding of nature, but are also an important part of Chinese culture.