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Idioms describing icy roads in winter

1. Severe cold of ice and snow

[Idiom explanation] severe cold: extremely cold. The weather is freezing and icy.

[Source of the allusion] Wu Boxiao's "Vegetable Garden Notes" "Although various vegetables are planted early and late according to the seasons, sometimes one kind of vegetable is harvested before that kind of vegetable is planted; but except for those with severe ice and snow, In winter, in spring, summer and autumn, there are always several vegetables competing for greenness in the vegetable garden. "

2. Ice and snow

[Idiom explanation] describes ice and snow. The sky and the earth are covered.

[Source of allusion] Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" 12: Just stay here, where are you going in the ice and snow?

3. The weather is cold and the ground is freezing

[Idiom explanation] Describes the extremely cold weather.

[Source of the allusion] Chapter 65 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "It is cold today, and it is difficult for the army and horses to stay for a long time, so they have to go back to the mountain."

4. When water drops, it turns into ice

[Idiom explanation] When water drops, it turns into ice. Describing the weather as very cold.

[Source of the allusion] "New Book of the South" written by Qian Yi of the Song Dynasty: "It is cold in the winter, and ice forms when water drops."

Translation: It is extremely cold in winter, and ice forms when water drops. ice.

5. White snow

[Idiom explanation] Ai Ai: white appearance, often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light. < /p>

Heavy snow