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Snow in the Great Cold Solar Terms in Tang Poems
Slight cold (Heshui Zuo)
Frozen Wan Li is covered with snow, blocking thousands of ports.
Yesterday I cut peaches and pruned some trees, and suddenly it looked like a plum blossom overnight.
Great Cold (Heshui Zuo)
Wax trees are shady and mountains are bright, and the north wind roars the three rivers alone.
The old farmer still likes Gao Xue, and it will taste like wheat in the coming year.
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