1. A long roar came out of the wilderness, and an awe-inspiring cold wind came out. -- "Reward Cui Wulangzhong" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
2. The southern clouds froze, the cold wind blew, and flying flowers fell one after another. -- "Treading on the Sand and Chanting the Snow" Yuan Dynasty. Bai Pu
3. The cold wind destroyed the trees, and the frost covered the courtyard. Lanhan·Yuefu Ancient Ci "Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
4. The cold wind stirs the earth's energy, and the green light blows horizontally. The sadness first comes out of the fortress. -- "Sending Sun Zheng to the Clouds" by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty
5. The cold wind is blowing, thousands of miles away in the sky, and the clouds are dim and powerful. -- "White Ramen" by Zigu of the Song Dynasty
6. The cold wind rustles the dead trees, making it impossible to lie down all night long. -- "Eighteen Midnight Songs" by Chao Cai of the Tang Dynasty
7. The fierce cold wind blows, and the miserably flying clouds float. -- "Winter Hunting" Tang Dynasty. Li Shimin
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8. The bright moon shines on the snow, and the new wind is strong and sad: the north wind. Jin: Violent. Sad: sad. Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty, "The Dusk of the Year"
9. The wind is desolate at the end of the year, and the sun is covered with snow. There is no sound in my ears, and my eyes are clear and desolate: cold and desolate. Yiyi: dark. Hope: Less. In the eye: what the eyes see. Hao: White.
Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty "Written in the middle of the twelfth month of Guimao year and respecting my younger brother"