Poems with the word winter, ancient poems

Winter nights are filled with ice and ice, and the bright moon in the painting hall invades the curtains. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Linjiang Fairy·Winter Nights and Winter Nights"

The bleak winter is over, and the time for shooting is bright. ——Song Dynasty Cheng Che's "Spring Letter"

Every day we meet, we are surprised by the winter communication, so the coldness only overturns it. ——Zhao Fan, Song Dynasty, "Jian Ming Shu Wen Zhongwei counted the sudden cold"

Today's rain has not stopped yesterday, and the spring cold is broken by the winter warmth. ——Xiang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Ci Yun Zhang Zhige Dui Yu"

The winter is poor with frost and sleet, and the cup and plate are poor in the hotel. ——Luo Yin of the Tang Dynasty, "Those who expect Xu Dao will not come"

Avoiding moisture and cold and not going out will mean you don't wear a turban all winter long.

——Song Dynasty Fan Chengda's "Collection of Relatives"