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Idioms describing the cold winter months

Idioms to describe the twelfth lunar month in the cold winter

On a cold winter night, the wind roared and the trees began to show their teeth and claws, which made me shiver. There is no color from top to bottom. It is very plain and clean. It is generally used to describe the beautiful scenery after snow. Below I have compiled idioms to describe the cold winter months for you. I hope it can help you!

1. Five winters and six summers: It is said that it does not matter whether it is cold or hot. No matter when.

2. Autumn passes and winter comes: Autumn passes and winter comes. Describe the passage of time.

3. The twelfth lunar month in the cold winter: the twelfth lunar month. Refers to the twelfth lunar month, the coldest day in winter.

4. From: Qing Dynasty Jiang Shiquan's "Chicken Feather Room": "The ice and snow are as windy as a tiger, and those who cry naked have no shelter."

5. The snow is violent and the wind is gluttonous: cruel: violent ; Taotie: greedy and crippled. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

6. The twelfth lunar month: refers to the cold weather season in October, November and December of the lunar calendar.

7. Snowy: Snowy: pure and white, often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light.

8. The mountains are cold and the water is cold: deserted. Describe the scene of winter.

9. The twelfth lunar month of the last winter: the twelfth lunar month. Refers to the end of the year.

10. Autumn harvest and winter storage: Autumn is the harvest season of crops, and fruits are stored in winter to wait for the needs of the year. It is a metaphor for a year of farming.

11. Wrapped in silver: describes the white world after snow. Silver, plain: white. Wrapped: package. There is no color from top to bottom. It is very plain and clean. It is generally used to describe the beautiful scenery after snow.

12. Dong Heng is a scholar: Dong Heng: described as ignorant and superficial. Refers to the ignorant and shallow intellectuals.

13. Cold weather at the end of the year: refers to the cold scene at the end of the year.

14. Dropping water turns into ice: When water drops, it turns into ice. The weather is described as very cold.

15. Summer stove and winter fan: light the stove in summer and fan the fan in winter. It is a metaphor for doing things that do not meet the needs at the time, and it takes a lot of effort but does not get any benefits.

16. Holding the ice in the cold winter, holding the fire in the hot summer: describes hard work and self-motivation.

17. Endless winter and summer: See “No winter and no summer”.

18. Warm in winter and clear in summer: Winter keeps parents warm and summer keeps them cool. Originally refers to the filial piety of the Son of Man. Now it is also generally referred to as warm in winter and cool in summer.

19. Ice and snow cover: There is a vast expanse of white everywhere, the surroundings are covered with ice and snow, the ground is frozen, and there is still snow falling overhead.

20. No winter or summer: no matter winter or summer. It means that all four seasons of the year are uninterrupted.

21. Winter basket and summer fur: Quotation from "Huainanzi·Spiritual Training": "If you know that the basket in winter and the fur in summer are not used for yourself, then all things will turn into dust."

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22. Pink makeup and jade bricks: decorated with white powder and built with white jade. Describes snowy scenes and people’s skin being white and tender.

23. Winter and summer clouds: the sun in winter and the clouds in summer. It is a metaphor for a person's gentle and approachable attitude, making people willing to get close to him.

24. Thousands of miles of ice: "Thousands of miles" is an imaginary number, referring to the vast northern country, not a full thousand miles. Used together with "Wanli" in "Wanli Snow Piao". The vast northern land was covered with ice. "Bing" is a noun, used as an adverbial, and the preposition "be" is omitted in front.

25. Heavy snow: numerous and messy. Snowflakes are falling in large numbers. Describes the heavy snowfall.

26. Growth in spring, growth in summer, harvest in autumn and storage in winter: sprout in spring, grow in summer, harvest in autumn, and store in winter. Refers to the general process of agricultural production. It also refers to the occurrence of things.

27. Three winters and two summers: Still talking about three or two years.

28. The Year of Fat Winter and Thin Year: The custom of Wudi in the Southern Song Dynasty is to have multiple winter solstice and shorten the New Year's Day. During the winter solstice, families send each other festive gifts, and there is a proverb of "Fat Winter and Thin Year". See Song Anonymous.

29. Lin Han Jian Su: Han: cold: Su: cold. The woods and mountain streams showed a coolness and silence.

30. Wind and snow: wind and snow hit at the same time.

31. There is no winter and summer calendar: it means the whole year ends.

32. Lovely in winter: Just like the sun in winter, it makes people feel warm and friendly. It is a metaphor for a person's gentle and loving attitude, which makes people want to get closer.

33. Winter fan and summer stove: metaphor is inappropriate.

34. Ice and snow cellar: described as extremely cold.

35. Pointing at the winter melon and scolding the gourd: Refers to scolding this person on the surface, but actually scolding that person.

36. Goose feather snow: refers to snowflakes falling like goose feathers. Describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely.

37. It’s freezing cold: Describing the weather as extremely cold.

38. Chilling cicadas are miserable: Chilling cicadas are cicadas in the cold weather. When it's cold, cicadas make a sad and low sound. It is often used in literature to set off a sad atmosphere and mood.

39. Winter fur and summer fur: Fur: fur clothing; Ge: Ge linen clothing. Generally refers to American clothing.

40. White snow: vast, vast and far-reaching. The snow is white, that is, the snow is very heavy, and it is boundless as far as the eye can see. Describes heavy snowfall in winter.

41. Mr. Dong Heng: refers to a dull and shallow intellectual.

42. The new wind is biting: equivalent to the biting cold wind. Describes the biting wind in winter, which is very cold.

43. Dong Heng’s mind: Dong Heng: pedantic and superficial. Refers to a person who is confused, stupid and ignorant. Also known as "brain drying in winter".

44. Warm in winter and cold in summer. It keeps parents warm in winter and cool in summer. Originally refers to the filial piety of the Son of Man. Now it is also generally referred to as warm in winter and cool in summer. ;