a world of ice and snow

[bīng tiān xuě dì]
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Ice and snow, a Chinese idiom, is spelled b ī ng ti  n xu ě d ì, which means snow and ice cover the sky. From Chicken Feather Room.
Chinese name
a world of ice and snow
Pinyin
bīng tiān xuě dì
Phonetic transcription
ㄅㄧㄥ ㄊㄧㄢ ㄒㄩㄝˇ ㄉㄧˋ
Origin
Chicken Feather Room
Properties
chinese idioms
antonym
Spring returns and snow melts
words whose meaning is similar
It's freezing and frozen for thousands of miles

Origin of Idioms

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Qing Dynasty· Jiang Shiquan Chicken Feather Room: "The wind is like a tiger in the snow and ice. No one can cry naked Habitat 。” [1]

Idiom usage

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Combined type; As attributive and adverbial; Describe the scene of ice and snow in severe winter
Example
You should stay here. Where are you going? Lao She The Ricksha Boy 》Twelve [1]