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Idioms describing snowy days

Idioms describing snowy days include flying snow, covering four fields and falling snow.

Other idioms: powder and jade, plain clothes in white, jade and silver, goose feather and heavy snow, strong wind and heavy snow, heavy snow, heavy snow closing the door, abundant snow, abundant snow and snowflakes everywhere.

Idioms describing spring are: Spring is full of gardens, all of which are love, bright and harmonious, like the sea, deep and charming, attractive, beautiful, smiling, beautiful, sunny, cold, warm and fragrant.

Idioms describing summer: the sun is like fire, the jade looks like gold, the black cow breathes the moon, it is hot in summer, the sun is hot, the summer rain is cold, the sun is hot, sweating profusely, sweating like rain, lightning and thunder.

Winter:

Winter is one of the four seasons. The change of seasons throughout the year is a continuous process, and it is also a process of yin and yang transformation, from one to two, from quantitative change to qualitative change. In this gradual process, beginning of spring, Changxia, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter, also known as "Sili", are the beginning of the season. Traditionally, China regards the 24 solar terms "beginning of winter" as beginning of winter. In winter, life is closed and everything enters a state of recuperation.

The commonly used methods of season division mainly include "solar terms method" and "temperature method". The winter divided by solar terms method starts from "beginning of winter" and ends before the next "beginning of spring". According to the temperature method, winter begins when the daily average temperature is lower than 10℃ for five consecutive days, and ends when the daily average temperature rises above 10℃ for five consecutive days.