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Words that describe falling snowflakes in large numbers

1. What are the four-character idioms that describe the falling snow?

Aoshuang fights with snow, Baitouduexue, Chengmenlixue, Liufenghuixue, Dinfengruxue, Naoying Yingxue, Feihong Yinxue, Taofengshuoxue, Cold as Frost Snow, Like Soup Splashing Snow, Send Charcoal in the Snow, Snow Mud Claws, Add Frost to Snow, Snow Beats the Wind Taoist, Snow Fetus Plum Bones, Snow Bowl Ice Ou, Snow Cellar Ice Sky , Snow heralds a good year.

1. Ao Shuang Fights Snow: [ào shuāng dòu xuě]

1. Definition

Contempt the frost and fight against the white snow. Describes not being afraid of severe cold. It is a metaphor for people who do not give in when faced with adversity.

2. Source

"Shangrao Concentration Camp·Purgatory Notes": "The grass on the wall is swayed by the wind and withered by the frost; but the wintersweet is proud of the frost. Fighting in the snow, the trees are full of flowers."

2. Cheng Men Lixue: [chéng mén lì xuě]

1. Definition

Formerly refers to students. Be respectful and teachable. A metaphor for respecting a teacher.

2. Source

"History of the Song Dynasty·Taoxue Biography 2·Yang Shi": "I saw Yi one day, and I sat in silence with you. I stood there with You Zuo and couldn't leave. Yi Ji When you wake up, the snow outside the door is one foot deep."

3. Dinfeng Ruxue: [cān fēng rú xuě]

1. Interpretation

Describe. The hardships of life in the wild.

2. Source

He Yi's "Preface": "The work passionately praises the hard work of these builders who moved mountains and filled valleys and enjoyed the wind and snow, and their devotion to the motherland. Infinite loyalty and dedication to the cause of socialist construction"

4. Feihong Yinxue: [ fēi hóng yìn xuě ]

1. Interpretation

Metaphor of what happened. traces left behind.

2. Source

Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Hezi Nostalgia from Mianchi": "What is it like to know everything in life? It should be like a flying dragon stepping on snow and mud."

Five , Snow heralds a good harvest: [ xuě zhào fēng nián ]

1. Interpretation

It means that heavy snow in winter is a sign of good harvest in the coming year.

2. Examples

(1) As the saying goes, auspicious snow heralds a good year, and next year will be a good one.

(2) "Auspicious snow heralds a good harvest." This year the weather will be smooth and the harvest will be plentiful.

(3) This snowfall is good. The auspicious snow heralds a good harvest. Next year’s harvest will be good. 2. Words to describe snowflakes

Snowflakes Snowflakes like jade butterflies fall on the New Year’s Eve night.

It dances with the confetti exploded by firecrackers. After a while, the tiles of the houses were whitened, the streets and alleys were whitened, and the small courtyards of farmers' families were also whitened.

The old locust tree in front of the window is covered with plain flowers and jade strings, which look like they are made of gleaming silver. At first glance, it looks like a graceful snow fairy, in various poses and looking pretty.

—— Li Yaokui's "New Year Festival" Snowflakes are actually water vapor in the air that condenses into ice crystals at temperatures below zero degrees Celsius. People call snow "flower", which is quite scientific.

Because the shape of snowflakes is indeed as beautiful as flowers. Under a magnifying glass, you can see that each snowflake is a beautiful pattern: some are crystal flakes, some are like bright white silver needles, some are like a small open fan, and some are like stars in the night sky ...According to statistics, there are more than 10,000 types of snowflake patterns observed now! Although snowflakes come in all shapes and sizes, the basic shape is the same, with hexagonal characteristics.

Gao Pian, a famous military general in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote in his "Poetry on Snow": "When the six flying flowers come into the house, I sit and watch the green bamboos turn into green branches." The six flying flowers refer to A snowflake with six "petals".

—— Sun Shuqing's "Six Emerging Flowers" The sky became darker and darker, and it actually started snowing in the afternoon. The snowflakes were as big as plum blossoms, flying all over the sky, mixed with mist and busy looks, throwing Lu Town into chaos. It became a mess. ——Lu Xun's "Blessings" There is almost no snow here, and there is only a thin layer on the ground.

The snow is still falling.

The snowflakes fell with unusual timidity, dry and light, like fluff.

A gentle breeze blew the snowflakes from the roadside into the ditch, from the hills into the valley, and to the edge of the forest. ——(Soviet) Ivan Shamyakin's "Snowy Winter" It started to snow lightly at this time. This kind of snow is often seen when there is no wind. The sparse snowflakes seem to be in deep thought - falling. Okay, should we not fall down? And it almost stopped in the transparent air, hanging there, as if it had lost its weight in an instant, and then hesitantly fell to the ground, giving up the place it occupied in the air to the equally harsh and equally gentle snowflakes.

——(Su) Fei Ding's "First Joy" It was not yet dark, and wet snowflakes began to fall on the wet ground, and everything was silent. At first it was just a few fluffy snowflakes - beautiful, transparent hexagonal crystals flying in the air and slowly falling to the ground.

It started to snow heavily behind. In the evening, wet snowflakes were flying, covering the sky, hanging on the branches, and sticking thickly to the heads, shoulders and sleeves of the soldiers.

——(Soviet) Vasily Jukov's "Live Until Dawn" The snow, mist and snow seemed a little too impatient, tearing through the loneliness of the night in a hurry and stumbling down, and in an instant, they were embraced by the earth. Lifting, melting into the wetness. It has been floating all morning, leaving only a few fragile traces, but it reveals an indomitable stubbornness and is still carried by the wind, turning into snow and mist that fills the sky.

——Qi Anqing's "Fire Bearer" At night after the snow stopped, the houses were dressed in pure white, the willow trees turned into bloated silver bars, and the city wall was like a white-backed giant snake, stretching out into the distant gray sky. In the hazy twilight. Looking at the Guandi Temple area from a distance.

It is a green building that cannot be seen clearly; nearby, the uneven ground in Xixiawa has been filled with snow, turning it into a vast white flat land. ——Li Yingru, "Wild Fire, Spring Wind, Fighting in the Ancient City" Snowflakes, dancing in couplets, gently and leisurely, like white crane feathers, decorate the world of thin water and cold mountains.

Suddenly, the land is like the silver sea, the mountains are like jade dragons, the tree hangings are like white coral, and the tiles are like scales. You reflect me, and I reflect you. It is really a dazzling light. The universe of jade carvings! ——Han Jingting's "Snow Flower Ode" "I don't know if the clouds have fallen in the courtyard today, but I suspect that the forest flowers bloomed last night." Xie Daoyun of Jin Dynasty "Song of Snow Couplet"; "Suddenly, a spring breeze came overnight, and thousands of pear blossoms bloomed on the trees."

?Tang Dynasty Cen Shen's "Baixuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"; "Baixue dislikes the late spring, so the trees in the courtyard are like flying flowers." ?Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Spring Snow"; "Snow is like plum blossoms, and plum blossoms are like snow. Both the similarity and the dissimilarity are strange."

"Treading on Shasha" by Lu Benzhong of the Song Dynasty. "The palace city returns to the bright light, and the beauty falls in pieces during the day."

Tang Dynasty Li He's "December Music Ci·November"; "The flying bridles in the sky streets trample on Qiongying, "The whole world is full of doubts in Yujing." Pei Yizhi of the Tang Dynasty, "He Zhou Shi Luocheng Snow"; "I will not hesitate to let all the beautiful flowers fall, and I will grant him plum blossoms and jade without fragrance."

"Guan Xue" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty. "; "The land is full of Qiong Yao, and I am entertaining you."? Song Xin Qiji's "He Kuo Zhi Xue".

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? Song Dynasty Sima Guang's "Snow Ji Ascends Puxian Pavilion"; "A night in Xian Mountain is cold with jade dragons, and thousands of pear trees in the phoenix forest grow old." ? Tang Dynasty Lu Yan "Sword Painting This Poetry in the Snow of Xiangyang" "There are still jade butterflies flying all over the sky, and they don't mind the orioles in the valley."

"Spring Snow" by Hua Youwu of the Yuan Dynasty; "The jade flowers fly in the middle of the night, and the green waves dance next year." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Hetian Guobo is happy with the snow."

"When the six flying flowers come into the house, sit and watch the green bamboos turn into green branches." Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty, "Duixue"; "Six flowers are flying outside the door at dusk, and I am sleepy and leaning on the bed, drunk and unaware."

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"Xie Lin Jing Si He Yun" by Lou Yao of the Song Dynasty; "There are six flowers flying in front of the door, and there is nothing to worry about in front of the bottle." "Tianjingsha·Winter" by Bai Pu of the Yuan Dynasty.

Hands, palms, mats "The ground is white, the wind is cold, and the snowflakes are as big as hands." Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Mocking Wang Liyang for Refusing to Drink"; "The snowflakes are like palms and it is difficult to cover the eyes, and the wind is as strong as a knife and keeps worrying. "

Qian Qianyi's "Liu Jingzhong Yun on a Snowy Night"; "Snowflakes in Yanshan Mountain are as big as mats, and they blow down Xuanyuan Terrace." Li Bai's "North Wind Journey" in Tang Dynasty.

Salt, dust, and catkins "The difference in the air when you sprinkle salt can be calculated, but it is not like catkins blowing up due to the wind." Xie Daoyun of Jin Dynasty "Song of Snow Couplet"; Snow is like dust."

"Snow in the Southern Qin Dynasty" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty. Rain, crisps, leaves, algae "The red clouds are as miserable as the anger of the sky, and the cold dragon shakes its mane and flies to dry the rain."

Li Xian of the Tang Dynasty used "Song of Heavy Snow"; "Come and see how many green branches there are. "The cold flowers are not willing to disappear." "Pear Blossom" by Xu Wei of the Ming Dynasty; "The wheat is green when the auspicious leaves fly, and the rain is more prosperous."

"After the Snow" by Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty. Rainwork".