Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What, what, heavy snow?
What, what, heavy snow?
Correct answer: goose feather and heavy snow
Explanation of words:
Fluffy snow
Idiom pinyin é máo dà xu
Idioms explain that snowflakes are like goose feathers. Describe the heavy snow.
Where does this idiom come from? Bai Juyi's "Interview with Li Langzhong on a Snowy Night": "It's a pity that there is heavy snow tonight."
Emotionally neutral idioms
Idioms use goose feather and heavy snow as subject and object; Describe heavy snow.
Idiom structure is more formal.
An example of an idiom is Lin's Old Story in the South of the City: "It was snowing heavily the day I came to Beijing."
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