Reading in Four Seasons is a poem by Weng Sen, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. He warned people how to read according to the description of scenery changes in spring, summer, autumn and winter. The "winter" part describes the scene of reading in winter.
It means a world of snow and ice, heavy snow and white clothes. The poet sat in a warm room, opened his book and read aloud. The cold wind roared outside the window, but the room was warm as spring. The charcoal fire in the stove is flourishing, and the tea in the pot is boiling, emitting a faint fragrance. Poets like reading in this quiet and warm environment.