Ancient poems describing the winter wind

The ancient poems describing the winter wind are as follows:

1. A long roar comes out of the wilderness, and the awe-inspiring cold wind rises. ——"Reward Cui Wu Langzhong" 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 Shasha and Chanting the Snow" Yuan·Bai Pu

3. The cold wind destroys the trees, and the frost freezes the orchids in the garden. ——"Ancient Poems Composed by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife" Han Dynasty Yuefu Ancient Ci

4. The cold wind moves the earth and the air is vast. When it 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" 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·Li Shimin