This poem depicts the scene after heavy snow. The sky was clear, the sun was weak and cold, and some snow and wicker hung on the corner of the house. These details show the poet's keen observation of nature and his love for life.
Winter is a cold season, and people need to keep warm and warm to spend the winter. In this poem, we can see that the poet has a keen sense of winter. He felt the cold and dryness in winter and noticed the freshness and beauty after the heavy snow.
Snow and wicker in the corner are the details that the poet pays special attention to. These details show the characteristics of winter and the changes of seasons. Snow makes people feel the purity and beauty of winter, while wicker shows the tenacity and adaptability of life. These details also suggest that the poet is lonely in winter, and he needs to find something to accompany him through this cold season.
In this poem, the poet vividly describes the life of the ancients in winter by describing the changes and details of the natural landscape. He not only felt the cold and beauty of winter, but also expressed his feelings and thoughts through the changes of natural landscape. This keen observation and emotional expression of nature also reflects the concept of attaching importance to nature and human feelings in China traditional culture.
Ancient ways of heating in winter:
1, stove heating: In ancient times, people usually used stoves to keep warm. A stove is an appliance made of ceramics or metal, which can burn charcoal or other fuels to generate heat to warm a room. People will also burn hot water on the stove to increase indoor humidity and warmth.
2. Heating with a kang: In the north, people usually use a kang to keep warm. Kang is a bed made of bricks and mud. There is a flue under it, which generates heat by burning fuel to keep the kang bed warm. This heating method can effectively maintain indoor temperature and reduce energy consumption.
3, cotton-padded clothes to keep warm: ancient people usually wear cotton-padded clothes to keep warm. The cotton-padded coat is made of cotton and silk, which has good warmth retention. People will also add some warm-keeping materials, such as fluff and feathers, to increase the warm-keeping effect.
4. Hot water bottle for heating: In ancient times, people also used hot water bottles for heating. A hot water bag is a bag made of ceramic or plastic. It is filled with hot water and placed under the bed or on the leg, which generates a sense of warmth through the temperature of hot water. This heating method is simple and practical, and it is one of the heating methods commonly used by ancient people.
5, bonfire heating: in the wild or military camp, people usually light bonfires to keep warm. A bonfire can generate a lot of heat and make people around feel warm and safe. At the same time, bonfires can also be used to cook food and drive away wild animals.