1. What are the poems that describe the domineering power of heavy snow?
Thousands of miles of yellow clouds are shining in the daytime, and the north wind is blowing the snow. Gao Shi's "Two Poems of Farewell to Dong Da".
1. The New Year is not yet blooming. In early February, I was surprised to see grass buds, but the white snow was too late for spring, so there were flying flowers on the trees in the garden.
2. The fluffy wings dance across thousands of mountains, and all the mountains and rivers are covered with plains. When the sun shines brightly, the land of China boils with tears and rain.
3. Era: Tang Dynasty, Author: Zhu Wan, Work: Chang'an loves snow, thousands of households have snowflakes floating on them, and little bits of tiles fall silently into the ditch. It's like jade dust disappearing and accumulating again,
The half-formed ice flakes are still frozen. The light contains the dawn color in the clear sky garden, and the gentle breeze circles the imperial tower. The flat land has been moistened by feet, and the years are rich and rich people are rich.
4. Era: Tang Dynasty, Author: Jiao Yu Works: Spring snow, scattered colors at the end of the world, riding in the spring and looking around. Regardless of the remaining shadows, where is the sound of the sound, lingering through the fortress first, and passing through the city slightly. Because the wind is low and has not stopped, and the rain is heavy but light, Qian Lu knows that the time is good, just like the ointment waiting for the year to come, the young Confucian is the same thing, and there is no way to answer the emperor's message.
5. This is a good combination of snow and people's feelings of meditation. It is the loneliness of talented women in feudal society. The scene of people and snow inside and outside the window blends together, reflecting a certain social background. This is A typical example of a literary work being linked to a certain social background. 2. Ancient poems about winter that are more domineering (waiting online is very urgent)
After selection, here are some ancient poems about winter that are more domineering:
1. Winter poems ( Wei and Jin Dynasty·Cao Pi)
The long winter ebbs and flows, and the severe cold air rises. The leaves fall towards the morning, and the long wind stirs them up.
The night is quiet and the sky is clear and the moon is shining brightly. The ice filled the canal, and the plain frost actually condensed.
It’s already dusk in this era, and the last time I came to Ji is still here.
2. A trip to the winter suburbs (Wang Bo, Tang Dynasty)
The flowers of Guimi rock are white, and the leaves of sparse pear forests are red. Jiang Gaohan looked away and thought about it.
3. Returning to the old mountains in winter (Li Bai, Tang Dynasty)
The dusty tassel has not been washed away, but the grass is flat when I return. A vine path is green, and thousands of snow-capped peaks are clear.
When the ground is cold, the leaves die first, but Gu Hanyun cannot. The tender bamboo invades the dense house, and the old tree falls across the river.
The white dog barks away from the village, and green moss grows on the wall. A solitary pheasant passes through the kitchen, and an old ape cries near the house.
Birds and birds are nesting in the trees, and there are sparse fences and paths for animals. The rat moved away when the bed was brushed, and the fish was startled when the basket was thrown over.
Clean up the inkstone and make good plans, knock loose and imitate Su Zhen. At this time, go again and go to Sanqing.
4. Qinyuan Spring·Snow (Mao Zedong)
The scenery of the northern country is covered with ice for thousands of miles and snow drifting for thousands of miles.
Looking inside and outside the Great Wall, there is nothing but vastness; the river up and down suddenly stops flowing.
The silver snake dances in the mountains, and the original wax figure wants to compete with God.
On a sunny day, it is particularly charming to see the red dress.
The country is so beautiful that it attracts countless heroes to bow down.
I regret that Emperor Qin and Han Wu were slightly less talented in literature; Tang Zong and Song Zu were slightly less elegant.
Genghis Khan, a genius of his generation, only knew how to bend a bow and shoot at eagles.
It’s all gone, let’s count the famous people, but let’s look at the present.