I miss you when it snows.

This sentence can be said in old Chinese:

1, "There is a lot of snow, and I miss you beyond words." Description: Use "the snow is surging" to describe the snow scene, and at the same time use "the feeling of missing you beyond words" to express the feeling of missing each other.

2. "Snow welcomes you, and you are eager to miss you." Explanation: "Flying snow welcomes you" describes the snow as welcoming each other, while "I miss you in full swing" expresses my deep yearning and desire for each other.

3. "It snows all over the sky, but I don't see you, and there is a Qian Qian knot in my heart." Commentary: Flying Snow describes the snow scene, "I miss you but I can't meet you" expresses the feeling of missing each other, and "I have a Qian Qian knot in my heart" describes the entanglement and complexity of my mood.

4. "Snowflakes are falling, and I miss you like a shadow." Explanation: Snowflakes are Falling describes the way snowflakes fall, I miss you everywhere, and I miss each other everywhere, and I can't get rid of it.