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Famous poems by Dahan

The famous poems of the Great Cold are as follows:

1. The Great Cold is one of them

Ming Dynasty: Qu Dajun

The Great Cold tends to be warm, and the cold tends to be Less Cold. hour. There is also snow in the forest, and the plum blossoms seem unknown.

Sickness causes spring to bloom early, while poverty causes narcissus to appear late. Thanks to the luxuriant grass, I have made silk through the ice.

2. The Second Great Cold

Ming Dynasty: Qu Dajun

The cloudy sky is accumulating, and the cold is forcing spring to come. It's still bitter and the morning fog is still there, and the south wind is damp.

New willow trees have grown, and young plum blossoms are growing again. Whose family has the wax wine early? Ying Zhi will rush it for me.

3. Feelings after the Great Cold

Ming Dynasty: Prime Minister of the District

When will the light of the West be burnt by the cold and ashes? There is no business in the wood, I would rather know that spring will come back.

The sting of the dragon and snake has been deep, and the pines and cypresses are being destroyed day by day. The sky and the earth are covered with frost. Who can I go with?

The fluttering southern geese pass away, and the sound is so sad. I want to bring this bird to my heart.

It’s a pity that I don’t have any wings, I just wander around with my gaze.

The average temperature during the Great Cold Festival in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River is -1°C, and the precipitation is 1-5 mm. January is the coldest month in most areas of China. The area with the lowest January average temperature in my country is the Genhe area of ??Inner Mongolia, with an average temperature of -30°C. One winter in Fuyun County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, -58°C occurred. The minimum temperature of 7℃ became the lowest temperature record in China. The frozen soil layer in Beijing reached 15 centimeters in January. The deepest frozen soil depth reached 76 centimeters in 1957, which lasted for seven days.

Hot has the benefits of hotness, and cold has the benefits of coldness. A farmer's proverb says: "If it is cold or not, there will be no good harvest." Cold can freeze pathogens and insect eggs to death, reducing the occurrence of pests and diseases in the coming year; cold can allow some crops to pass the vernalization stage and grow normally. The average temperature in Beijing in late January is -3.8°C. If cold air invades, the daily minimum temperature can reach around -20°C.