On the View of Snow Peak in Ancient Poems of Central and South China

The ancient poems about seeing Xuefeng in Central South China are as follows:

Zuyong in Tang Dynasty "Looking at the Snow Peak in Central South"

Looking south, the northern mountain is beautiful and snowy, like a cloud.

After the snow in Chu Qing, the afterglow of the sun shone from the forest. It was late, and Chang 'an was even more chilly.

The north of Zhong Nanshan is beautiful; The snow on the mountain seems to be connected with the white clouds in the sky; After the rain and snow, the sunshine in Chu Qing shines on the surface of the forest; There is also a chill in the city.

Looking at the Snow Peak in Central South is a poem about snow written by Zuyong, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem mainly describes the remnant snow in Zhong Nanshan, which shows different scenes in different places through the back of the mountain peaks and sunshine. It is also related to the fact that after the snow on the mountain peaks melts, the jungle will be bright and the lower city will become cold. Although the scenery is good, I wonder how many poor people have been frozen.

According to Volume 20 of Chronicle of Tang Poems, this poem was written by Zu Yong when he was in Chang 'an. According to the regulations, he was required to write a five-character arrangement with six rhymes and twelve sentences, but he only wrote these four sentences before handing in the paper. Someone asked him why, and he said, "The meaning is complete." This is really a short story, there is no need to gild the lily.

The title means to look at the snow in the south. When you look at Zhong Nanshan from Chang 'an, you naturally see its "Yin Ridge" (the north of the mountain is called "Yin"); Moreover, only "Yin" has "residual snow". The word "Yin" is accurate. "Show" is the impression you get from looking at it, which not only praises Mount Zhongnan, but also leads to the next sentence. "Top the clouds with its white" is the specific content of "seeing how Zhongnanshan takes off".

The word "floating" is very vivid. Snow naturally cannot float in the clouds. This means that the Silver Ridge in Zhong Nanshan is higher than the clouds, and the snow has not melted yet. Clouds are always flowing; Moreover, the snow above the clouds sparkles in the sun, giving people the feeling of "floating".