I went downstairs, and the weather was a little gloomy. The cold wind roared and ran wildly on the lawn. Wow-it's really cold! The trees on the roadside were stripped by the cold wind. Standing there naked, enduring the cold of winter. Some trees were so cold that they made themselves a beautiful dress with hemp rope. The grass is far less green than the grass in midsummer, and it looks yellow and weak. The endless lawn has disappeared, replaced by a yellow lawn. That stream, which often brings countless laughter to people, still flows quietly, still crystal clear, only with many leaves. Only Chimonanthus praecox stands by the stream, which has a unique flavor. Although it is not as beautiful as a lotus flower, not as gorgeous as a peony, and not as beautiful as a rose, its spirit of not sheltering from the wind and snow is incomparable to any kind of flower. It only exercises itself in the snow, so it deserves to be called a "cold guest". Winter is here!
I walked in the street, the naughty cold wind roared, holding the hair of pedestrians with its thick fingers and stabbing the skin of pedestrians like needles. Pedestrians have no choice but to buckle their winter clothes tightly, put their hands in their pockets, shrink their necks and act quickly. But the pines and cypresses on both sides of the road are in high spirits, proudly facing the wind, frost, rain and snow, inspiring people to forge ahead. Even the sun is cold, and wearing thick clothes can't give off hot light. In front of a large supermarket, some retired people lined up early in the morning, waiting to buy cabbage and green onions. Although China's social and material life is getting richer and richer, fresh vegetables can be bought all year round, but the old people who have gone through hard times still retain those long-standing traditional habits and live a simple life. They worked tirelessly, braved the cold wind in the morning, lined up, waiting for the long winter to store cabbage and green onions ... winter is still in the street!
Only by observing carefully with your eyes can you find the footprints in winter.