The significance of ice and snow in poetry
Snow symbolizes whiteness, purity and purity.
Snowflakes always make people daydream a lot and can't be expressed in words. Her innocence, her playfulness and her stubbornness make people feel lovely and nostalgic.
In ancient poetry? Snow? Alias of
Snow is a gift from nature. Snowflakes are hexagonal, and the earliest writing in China is "Biography of Korean Poetry" in the Western Han Dynasty: where there are five flowers in the vegetation, there are six snowflakes alone. ? Everything has several aliases. Snow? There are also many aliases, usually from famous sentences of ancient poets.
smallpox
In the Tang Dynasty, Xiong Rudeng wrote the poem "Answering Monks in the Snow": eight lines of silver are cursive, and six lines of smallpox are full of plums. ? Lu you imitated the snow-capped mountains of the Song Dynasty: Mountains and rivers are destroyed without snow, and smallpox is self-sufficient. ? Gao Shi in Jin Dynasty talks about poetry and snow: The rustling smallpox falls endlessly, and the cold door is sparse. ? Modern writer Wen Yiduo's poem "Snow": Numerous fluffy smallpox scattered at night and woven into a great coat. ?
Juhao
From Li Bai's poem "Singing Takamatsu to Sen Zheng Jun" in Tang Dynasty: Mount Tai is extremely steep, and I hear the voice of nature. Frost cliffs are crowded with each other, like a long fan, and the waves are rough. ?
Chen Yu
From Bai Juyi's poem "Appreciating Huangfu and Seeing the Snow in Early Spring" in Tang Dynasty:? When the desert returns, the east wind scatters jade dust. ? Fan Chengda's poem "Light Snow after Spring" in Song Dynasty:? The crow turned up the jade dust on the tree. ? Song Dynasty poet Lu You's Poem of Xun Mei Encountering after Snow (2): I knew I would hire you before long. ? In the Ming Dynasty, Shi Jin wrote "Snow wine is a tribute to Jin Su": the sky is silent and scattered jade dust, and the roots are left behind. ?
Viburnum
From the poem "Ode to the Snow in the Early Spring" written by the King of Chu in the Tang Dynasty: The trees in Ju Mang Palace have bloomed before Zhu Ruiqiong's flowers are cut down. ?
snowflake
Gao Pian's poems in Tang Dynasty piled snow:? Snowflakes are flying in front of the window, and I sit at the window and watch the green bamboo become as white as white. At this time, the tall building looked into the distance, and all the dangerous forks in the human world were covered with snow. ? The meaning of this poem is that snowflakes turn bamboo poles into white branches, and the whole world becomes bright. The bumpy and muddy water and sludge on human roads have long since disappeared.
Cold floc
From the anonymous poem "Zun Wen Fang" in the Tang Dynasty: I love this floating life, but I am light and cold. ?
Snow-covered mountains
In the Tang Dynasty, Yan Lu wrote the poem "Painting this poem with a sword in the snow in Xiangyang": One night in the fairy mountain, the jade dragon is cold, and thousands of trees are old. ? Bird's poem "Snow" in Song Dynasty: 3 million Yulong was defeated and broken bones were flying all over the sky. ? Mao Zedong's Nian Nu Jiao? Kunlun "word:? You are like three million flying Yu-lung Pai, cutting through the sky. ?
Ruiye
Song Huihong's "Poems on Cold Zhai": Song wrote "Poems on Snow", saying: Like the moon, the leaves fall to the world. ? Father asked what Ruiye was doing, and the woman said: There is ruimu in the sky, which blooms six times.
Yinsuyusha
Yang Wanli's poem "Snow and Ice" in Song Dynasty: Going to the Silver Millet Land alone, making a sound of jade and sand step by step. ?
Qiongsi
From the Song Dynasty, Su Shi wrote that "there is a memorial cave in Huaiyong Wuyuan Pavilion on Qingzhou Road in Zhou Han's snowy area": the snow in Zhongshan Hall is more strange, and the rocks are scattered. ?