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Modern poetry describing winter

Modern poems describing winter are as follows:

1, cold, so suddenly, I heard the news that a dog was frozen to death, and many people were talking about it. I looked at the flowers on the balcony. Begonia was red and blooming well. It's a little sad to pick one. In broad daylight, the sun is aging and getting weaker. Go to the yard, turn over the quilt, winter! You are two days late. I'll call my sister again after writing this letter.

2. Wood gives up the bones in the body, rubs against each other, and gives up the temperature where life gathers. I think it tragically gave up the body. Hand over the joys and sorrows of the past, hand over the remaining youth, hand over memories, spare your time, and finally return to the true colors of life.

I put my arm around it and didn't want it to be blown away by the wind. It laughed and laughed at my shallowness. It said that it didn't disappear, just embraced the wind and began to drift freely.

I like winter. Six snowflakes are a gift from Grandpa Dong. I like winter. The snowman made by children is the joy that Santa Claus brings us. I like winter, and that snowy world is a playground for children. I love winter. Colorful cotton-padded jackets add color to the snowy world. I love winter, that white and flawless winter!

Solar terms:

1, beginning of winter —— The sun is located at 225 degrees of the yellow longitude,165438+1the node on October 7-8.

2. Light snow —— The sun is located at 240 degrees of the yellow meridian,165438+1October 22-23.

3, heavy snow-the sun is located at 255 degrees of the yellow meridian, 65438+February 6-8.

4. Winter solstice-The sun is located at 270 degrees of the Yellow Meridian and intersects from 65438+February 2 1 to the 23rd.

5, slight cold-the sun is located at 285 degrees of the Yellow Meridian, 65438+1October 5-7.

6. Great Cold-The sun is located at the intersection of the longitude of the Yellow River of 300 degrees and 65438+1October 20th to 2 1.