(shuāng) - Frost-white horse — an archaic term for a & used primarily in classical literature and names.

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Frost-white horse — an archaic term for a white horse, particularly one with a frost-like coat;

used primarily in classical literature and names.

Frost-white horse — an archaic term for aused primarily in classical literature and names.

Usage highlights

FrostWhite steedJadeWhite horse

Synonyms

  • piebald horse; dappled horse
  • reddish-brown horse; fine horse
  • 白马white horse

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The white horse in the poem was described as frost-like (骦骢).
  • He rode a magnificent white steed (玉骦马).
  • The ancient text mentioned a frost-white horse (霜骦).

Collocations

  • Frost-white horse(霜骦)
  • White steed(骦骢)
  • Jade-white horse(玉骦)
  • Frost-horse(骦马)
  • White horse(白马骦)

Idioms

  • Frost-white steed crossing the plains(霜骦越原)
  • Jade-white horse of the northern lands(北地玉骦)

Cultural background

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  • Appears mainly in classical Chinese poetry and literature describing noble, pure-white horses.
  • Considered a rare and elegant character, often associated with nobility and purity in traditional contexts.
  • Used in some historical names to convey elegance and rarity.

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