Quotations describing winter
1. Somehow, this winter is so cold, so there are very few pedestrians on the street. They must be beside the hot stove, with their families Let's have lunch together. Thinking of this, Bing Ning couldn't help but quicken her pace, trying to find a trace of residual heat in that extremely cold home. Even a little fire would be enough to comfort her wounded heart.
2. Look, the howling cold wind blew through the Dali Pedestrian Street, blowing up the fallen leaves on the ground. The windows of every house were tightly closed, and it seemed that people didn’t care. Welcome this "majestic" cold wind. There was no one on the street, only the cold wind lingering on the street. I thought: "This ghost weather is so cold!"
3. In winter, a thin layer of white snow, like a huge soft wool blanket, covers the vast wilderness, shining with coldness of silver light.
4. After the severe winter, we all thought that the cold was over. Who would have thought that spring would be particularly cold, even colder than winter. The wind blows, and the cold air penetrates into the bones, and then slowly spreads inside the body. Spreading, it seemed as if the whole person immediately turned into ice cubes, the coldness invaded the heart and spleen, and my God, the blood also solidified.
5. Look, the winter now is dry and cold, but the wind and snow have no pattern. People don’t know where to go because of the snow. In weather like this, people still call it cold. Cotton-padded clothes, cotton trousers, down jackets, hats, scarves, and electric blankets are spread out at night, and hot water bottles are filled with them. They are not cold in the first place, so as not to let the cold get closer.
6. It’s too cold today. Even the little flowers and grass on the roadside have shrunk. The biting north wind was blowing, howling like a roaring lion. The wind is like a knife, hurting me mercilessly, and the wind is like a naughty child. I have clenched my clothes tightly, but the wind can still get into my body. Pedestrians on the street shrank their necks and walked backwards, and children playing on the roadside also ran back home. There were fewer and fewer pedestrians, and I quickened my pace and ran home.