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What are the poems describing the great cold?

The Great Cold is the last of the 24 solar terms. This day is particularly cold. The ancients liked to meet three or five friends at this time and go out to enjoy the snow and drink together, leaving many excellent works about the cold season. Today, let's enjoy the poems about the cold season!

Poems about the Great Cold

1, cold guests have no blankets, and the official cold meal is insufficient. -Song Shi Yang's Jingzhou Puppet

During the severe cold, the guests had no padded shoes and hats, and the temperature in the official residence was so low that even the food could not be guaranteed.

2. As we all know, farmers are particularly bitter when they are old and cold. -Tang Bai Juyi's "The Village is Bitter and Cold"

I just know that farmers are more bitter when they get old in the cold.

3, the international sea clouds are often bleak, and the cold pine and bamboo are more sad. -Song Ceng Gong's Yuan Shayuan

The shore and water mist are bleak and bleak, and the pine and bamboo forests are depressed and desolate in the cold season.

4, sleep less to know the efficacy of tea, cold will send wine to compete for luxury. -Song Wentong "Sitting at Midnight"

I didn't know it was the tea until I stayed up all night. I need some wine to drive away the cold in the cold.

5, the old snow has not disappeared, and the new snow has a home. -Song Shaoyong's "Da Han Yin"

Before the snow melted a few days ago, the new snow closed the door again.