The north wind is cool, and it rains and snows.

The north wind, its cool rain and snow, translates as the biting cold from the north wind; Rain and snow are falling, and the sky is floating.

The poem "The north wind is cool and the rain and snow are shining" describes the scene of cold wind and rain and snow, and vividly expresses the cold atmosphere and natural landscape. The "North Wind" in the Book of Songs before Qin Dynasty.

The North Wind is an ancient poem in The Book of Songs, with five sentences. This poem vividly depicts the cold winter scene in the north and conveys the ruthless theme of time passing.

At the beginning of the poem, it reads: the north wind blows and the Baihe River snows, which describes the scene of the bitter winter wind in the northern region and the river covered with heavy snow. Then it depicts the flourishing cattails and willows swaying in the wind. The word "lush" in the poem means lush and swaying.

The next two sentences are about birds chirping and reeds being destroyed by the wind, which further shows the cold winter and the changes of nature.

Taking the natural landscape as the background, The North Wind describes the cold winter in the north and the changes of nature in concise and clear language, and at the same time profoundly expresses the theme of heartless years and short life, and shows the profound thinking of ancient literati on nature and life. This poem occupies an important position in China ancient literature with its profound artistic conception and unique expression.

Introduction to The Book of Songs

1, The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China ancient literature and one of the oldest extant collections in the world. The compilation of The Book of Songs began around the Zhou Dynasty in China (1 1 century to 256 BC), and is traditionally believed to have been completed by Confucius, a great thinker and educator.

2. The Book of Songs contains 305 poems, which are divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode. Among them, the Ministry of Wind collected more than 60 articles, mainly describing the folk customs and social life in different regions; Ya Bu has 105 articles, mainly describing banquet etiquette and marriage. There are 40 poems in the Ode Department, which are used to praise the virtues and achievements of the monarch.

3. One of the characteristics of The Book of Songs is its unique poetic style and rhyme. Among them, fresh and lively national style and solemn Zhou Song are considered as his representative works.