Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Goose feather what what?

Goose feather what what?

Fluffy snow

"Goose feather snow" refers to goose feather-like snowflakes, which describe the heavy and fierce snow. From "Interview with Li Langzhong on a Snowy Night": "Poor goose feather and heavy snow tonight attract high human feelings." ?

"Goose feather" and "heavy snow" are respectively explained as follows.

Goose down. It is a metaphor for a slight gift, and it is also a metaphor for a big snowflake to send goose feathers and snow. "Heavy snow" is one of the 24 solar terms of 1, which falls on1February 6, 7 or 8 in the solar calendar. "Han Chunqiu" said: "Astrology, the first 12 degrees, heavy snow." Cui Lingen and Liang in the Southern Dynasties accepted three rites and meanings: "In November, heavy snow is a festival, and its shape is heavy snow. When the snow becomes hard, celebrate with heavy snow. " The twelfth song of Cao Yinhuai's trip in Qing Dynasty: "The guest tour is too heavy, and the books at home are empty." 2. refers to the snow with heavy snowfall. "Zuo Zhuan Yin Gong Jiu Nian": "Heavy snow on the flat ground." Tang, Lu Lun and Zhang Qian filmed the third part of "The fortress" and said, "I will lead a light ride and chase it with a snow bow and knife."