What are the poems that describe rime?

The poems describing rime are:

1. "Rime" by Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty

The sunrise in the garden is quiet and windless, and the rime flowers are in bloom and the trees are the same. I remember that in the deep hall of Jixian, all the dancers were wearing jade dragons.

2. "The wood on the Dongming Road is very icy" Ming Dynasty - Wang Shizhen

In the thick frost, the night is zero, and thousands of forests are like rime. But it's like the time in Jiangnan, when the plum blossoms are annoying and clearing the dream.

3. "Ode to the Rime" Ming Dynasty - Yang Shen

It's strange that the rooster mistook the dawn light, and the green-waisted and beautiful girl tried on silver makeup. The leaves of Qiong are as neat as scissors, and the flowers of auspicious trees are cold and not fragrant. The white moon is foggy for three miles, and the yellow clouds are a harbinger of thousands of homes. The poor boy's singing voice is good, so why should he greet Xie Zhuang when he comes out of the house?

4. "Flowers Are Not Flowers and Rime" Qing Dynasty - Weng Ruien

I doubt the frost at first, but then I doubt the fog again. Jade crumbs are falling, and gold is spitting out. The east wind blows very evenly, and thousands of pear trees are in bloom.

5. "Winter Boudoir Poems" Qing Dynasty - Duolong'a

The jade trees in Qionglin are pure and flawless, sending the cold smoke and coldness to your home. I hope to predict a good harvest this year. The branches are densely covered with rime flowers.