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What poems describe the "cold wind"?

1, wind

Tang Dynasty: Li Qiao

It can blow off the golden leaves in autumn and bloom beautiful flowers in spring.

Scraping the river surface can set off several huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing bamboo can make tens of thousands of poles tilt.

2. Song of the Wind

Han Dynasty: Liu Bang

The wind is blowing and the clouds are flying.

Vega returned to her home in the sea,

Andrew, soldiers are always looking!

3. popular in the north

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Candle dragon lives in poverty, but the light is still blooming.

Why don't the sun and the moon shine like this? Only the north wind came up angrily.

Yanshan snowflakes are as big as seats, and pieces of them blow off XuanYuanTai.

You miss your wife in December. Stop singing and laugh.

Looking at the pedestrians by the door, it's sad to miss the Great Wall.

Don't mention the sword to save the side, leave this tiger, gold, shovel, shovel.

There is a white arrow in the forest, spiders spin webs and dust.

The arrow is not empty, people die today and never come back.

I can't bear to see this thing, it has burned to ashes.

The yellow river can hold soil, and the north wind hates rain and snow.

4. popular in the north

Ming Dynasty: Liu Ji

The north wind is rustling outside the city, and the athletes in the city blow their ears.

General jade account mink clothes, holding a glass to watch snow flying.

5. The First Smell of Autumn Wind

Tang Dynasty: Liu Yuxi

I said goodbye to you last year, and this year I heard cicada call me back.

It's windy on the pillow, and the mirror changes in a year.

The horse misses the grass around him, his hair is shaking, and the eagle's eyes are wide open.

Gao Qiu Shuangqi is just right. I hold a high platform for you.

Liu Ji?

Liu Ji (13 1 1 July1375 May 16) was an outstanding strategist, politician, writer and thinker in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. In nine years, Emperor Zong Zhengde posthumously awarded a surname, posthumous title Wencheng, and later generations also called him Liu Wencheng and Wenchenggong. He is famous for his clever calculation and strategizing. Liu Bowen is a legend in ancient China. He still has a wide and far-reaching folk influence in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and even Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea.

Popular in the north

Ming Dynasty: Liu Ji

The north wind is rustling outside the city, and the athletes in the city blow their ears.

General jade account mink clothes, holding a glass to watch snow flying.

Translation:

A cold north wind is blowing outside the city.

The soldiers guarding the city on the rostrum were blown off their ears by the cold wind.

The general is wearing a mink coat in the tent.

Holding a glass, looking at the snow outside the account sadly.