Poetry describing cold weather

The river is so deep that it is hard to bear the snow, and the mountains are frozen but the clouds do not flow

"Snow Hope" by Hong Sheng of the Qing Dynasty

The country never sleeps and the moon is thousands of miles away, and the heaven and earth are selfless and jade thousands of families

Jade: Yu Baixue.

Yuan·Huang Geng's "Snow"

Three million jade dragons were defeated in battle, and their scales and broken armor flew all over the sky

Jade dragon: describes the flying snow. Defeated Scales and Broken Armor: Describes the flakes of snow dancing like scales falling one after another.

Song Dynasty Hu Zai's "Tiaoxi Yuyincong Hua" Volume 54 quoted in "Xiqing Poetry" contains Zhang Yuan's poem "Snow"

The wind shook the bamboo across the window , open the door and the mountain is covered with snow

Screen: window. Feng Jing Bamboo: The wind carries snow and hits the bamboo, making a rustling sound.

Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Reminiscences of Hu Jushi's Household on the Snow in the Winter Evening"

I don't know if Ting Xie has fallen this morning, but I suspect that the forest flowers bloomed last night

Ting Xie: Snowflakes falling in the courtyard.

Tang·Song Zhiwen "What should be done if there is snow in the garden"

I know the snow is heavy late at night, and I hear the sound of breaking bamboo

Tang·Bai Juyi "Snow at Night" 》: "I was surprised that the quilt pillow was cold, and I saw the bright window again. Late at night, I knew the snow was heavy, and I heard the sound of breaking bamboo."

The bead curtain was fluttered across the pink wall, lighter than catkins and heavier than frost

Two sentences about the scene of flying snowflakes.

Two Poems on Snow by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

A hundred springs are frozen and all are swallowed, and I sing coldly even more

Throat: the spring water does not flow smoothly due to freezing , because it is described as whimpering. Yin: sing.

Liu Jia of the Tang Dynasty's "Yin of the Bitter Cold": "A hundred springs are frozen and all are swallowed, but I sing coldly even more. I lean against the pine trees in the middle of the night, and I don't feel that my clothes are covered with snow."

The sound of water The ice is swallowed, the sand road is flat in the snow

Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty "Reward Zhang Xia Xue Ye for a bitter cold visit to the state"

A vine path is green, and thousands of snow-capped peaks are clear

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"Returning to the Old Mountain in Winter" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Who would cut and carve thousands of piles of snow from the flat ground to create this continuous ceiling

"Two Poems of Li Hua" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty : "When the earth competes for luxury in spring, Luoyang Gardens are particularly busy with it. Who will cut and carve thousands of piles of snow from the flat ground to create this continuous sky of flowers."

Thousands of birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared. A man with a coir raincoat in a lone boat, fishing alone in the snow in the cold river.

Tang Dynasty Liu Zongyuan's "Snow on the River"

The ground is white, the wind is cold, and the snowflakes are as big as hands

Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Mocking King Liyang for Refusing to Drink"

The snowflakes on Yanshan Mountain were as big as mats, blowing down Xuanyuan Terrace one after another

Xuanyuan Terrace: According to legend, it was the place where the Yellow Emperor captured Chiyou.

"Travel to the North Wind" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The clouds are low at dusk, and the snow is dancing in the returning wind

Returning wind: the whirling wind.

"Confronting the Snow" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Only when I saw that the clouds on the top of the ridge seemed to be covering the mountains, and the snow was falling like dust on the rocks. Thousands of bamboo shoots, thousands of jade trees, thousands of usneas trees and thousands of clouds

"Snow in the Southern Qin Dynasty" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

When the six flying flowers come into the house, sit and watch the green bamboos turn into beautiful flowers. Branches

Liu Chu: Snowflakes are hexagonal, so they are called "liu chu". Qiongzhi: Bamboo branches are covered with snow and look like white jade.

"Dui Xue" by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty

Shuangyan's clothes and belts are broken, and the fingers cannot be knotted when pointing straight

Zhizhi: the fingers are stiff.

"Five Hundred Words of Odyssey from Beijing to Fengxian County" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The clouds are clear and the gulls are dancing, the wind is against the geese and they have no movement

No movement: Not in line.

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty "Send Off the Eldest Sun Jiansi to Return to the State in the Winter Evening"

How can we see Yangchun if there is no chill in the winter?

Shock: a harsh and bleak look.

Tang Lu Wen's "Meng Dong Pu Jing Guan He Pavilion"

The sky is cold and the color is green, and the north wind calls withered mulberry. The thick ice has no cracks, but there is a cold light in a short day

Crying: the wind roars like a roar.

"Bitter Cold Song" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty

The cold weather reminds us that the days are short, the wind and waves are flat with the clouds

"Reminiscing about the Past in Gong'an County" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

On the sparse bamboos in the setting sun, in the mountains with lingering snow

Han Hong of the Tang Dynasty, "The Master of Chu's House Meeting Bi Shuzi Qian Yuanwailang Envoy" (a poem by Zhang Ji)

The bright moon shines on Jiji Snow, the new wind is strong and sad

New wind: north wind. Jin: Violent. Sad: sad.

"Twilight" by Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty