1, Qiuyue, Yangming Creek, Dongling, Meihan Pine.
Commentary: This poem is from Jiang Xue written by Liu Zongyuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It means that the moon shines on Yangming Creek in autumn, and the tall and straight cold pines on the mountain are particularly beautiful in winter. This poem depicts winter as a season full of tranquility and beauty. The moon illuminates the earth, and the cold pine stands proudly in the snow, expressing an indomitable spirit.
2. Who will cut and carve a pile of snow on the flat land into these rivers?
Commentary: This poem is from Southern Qin Xue written by Yuan Zhen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It means who cut and carved thousands of piles of snow on the flat land into this continuous river and peaks. This poem compares snow to cutting tools and rivers and peaks to cutting objects, vividly depicting the magnificent scene after heavy snow in winter.
Every winter solstice in Handan, I always have a knee lamp.
Interpretation: This poem comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Night Thoughts on the Winter Solstice, which means that he stays at the Handan Post Station on the winter solstice, sitting in front of the lamp with his knees in his arms at night, and only the shadow accompanies him. This poem depicts the loneliness and homesickness in the winter night, and the image in front of the knee lamp also expresses the poet's inner anguish and helplessness.
4. Yanshan snowflakes are as big as seats, and pieces of them blow off Xuanyuantai.
Commentary: This poem comes from Southern Qin Xue written by Yuan Zhen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which means that Yanshan snowflakes are as big as mats and fall on Xuanyuantai one by one. This poem depicts the snow in Yanshan Mountain in an exaggerated way, expressing the majestic momentum of snow in winter.
5, the south neighbor is more unforgettable, and the cloth has not been redeemed in winter.
Interpretation: This poem comes from Song Dynasty poet Lu You's "Two Poems on Autumn Fence Doors", which means that the neighbors in the south are even more pitiful, and only one rags has not been redeemed for the winter. This poem expresses the poet's sympathy and concern for the poor, and outlines the hardships of people's life in winter in simple language.
Words used by the ancients in Ant Manor for winter:
1. Black fur in winter: In ancient times, black fur in winter was regarded as a symbol of nobility and was often worn by princes and nobles. With the passage of time, this fur coat gradually spread to the people and became a necessary thing for people to keep warm in winter. The popularity of black fur in winter can not only make people better cope with the cold weather, but also promote the development of related industries, such as fur processing industry and leather manufacturing industry.
2. The north wind blows badly: when the cold wind blows in winter, people will feel the cold of the north wind. This wind is not only biting, but also has a cold breath, as if to freeze all life. In ancient poetry, there are many poems describing the cold wind, such as the cold wind, the rain and snow, Hu Feng's "A Thousand Miles to Send a Cold Day" and so on. These poems not only describe the cold weather, but also express people's helplessness and pain in this weather.
3, all over the sky: winter has come, and the scene of heavy snow has followed. Snowflakes all over the sky enveloped the whole world in white, as if covering the earth with a thick cotton-padded jacket. In ancient poetry, there are many poems describing the heavy snow all over the sky. For example, the snow in spring is too late, so the trees in the yard are used as flying flowers. I will cross the Yellow River, but the icy ferry will climb the snowy Taihang Mountain and so on. These poems not only describe the beauty and purity of snowflakes, but also express people's awe and emotion about this weather.