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Daxue solar terms idiom daquan

Snow, ice, snow, snow, snow, etc.

1. Snow?

White: white appearance, mostly used to describe frost and snow. The white snow is dazzling with silver light.

Source: Qin Mu's Fresh Litchi and Dried Litchi: "Xuefeng, when the sun shines ... probably always thinks that he is very clever and can be seen."

Second, the ice and snow [b and ng ti ā n Xu Wei Di]?

Describe snow and ice, very cold.

Source: Qingjiang Shiquan's poem "Chicken Feather Pavilion": "Ice and snow are like tigers, and naked cryers have no place to live."

Ice and snow are everywhere, the wind is howling, and there is no place for naked crying people.

Third, the snow load [fēng XuēzàI tú]?

It was snowy all the way, describing the journey as difficult.

Source: Zhu Kezhen's Language of Nature: "Everywhere I go, it is a decadent scene, ready to meet the cold winter of snow and snow."

Fourth, the firefly reflects the snow [ná ng yí ng yí ng xu ě]?

It turned out that Che Yin took pictures of books with fireflies in his pocket, and Sun Kang studied hard with the reflection of snow. After that, I described studying hard.

Source: Yuan Jia Zhong Ming's Xiao Shulan, the first discount: "Although I have not slept, I have suffered from the snow."

Although I have not experienced the hardships of fighting, I have suffered from studying hard.

V. Melissa Zhou [fēng XuēJiāo Jiā]?

The wind and snow hit at the same time.

Source: Fan Changjiang's "The Battle of Cezanne Jixing Bailing Temple III": "Although it is in the snow season, our sight can still be far away."