Poems with the word snow

The poems with the word snow are as follows:

1. The bright moon shines on the snow, and the new wind is strong and sad. ——Xie Lingyun's "Twilight of the Year"

2. The country never sleeps and snows thousands of miles away, and the heaven and earth are selfless and jade for thousands of families. ——Huang Geng's "Snow"

3. A vine path is green, and thousands of snow-capped peaks are clear. ——Li Bai's "Returning to the Old Mountains in Winter"

4. A lone boat attacks Li Weng, fishing alone in the snow in the cold river. ——Liu Zongyuan's "Snow on the River"

5. Thousands of miles of yellow clouds in the daytime, and the north wind blows geese and snow. ——Gao Shi's "Farewell to Dongda"

6. The wind is desolate at the end of the year, and the snow is shining all the time. ——Tao Yuanming "Written in the middle of the twelfth month of the Gui egg year and respect my younger brother"

7. The sound of the sheng brings up the autumn wind, and the wine flies away from the winter snow. ——Wang Wei's "Four Qi Poems"

8. The window contains the dry autumn snow of the Xiling Mountains, and the door is docked with ships thousands of miles away from Dongwu. ——Du Fu's "Quatrains"

9. The clouds are low in the dusk, and the snow is dancing in the wind. ——Du Fu's "Confronting the Snow"

10. The snowflakes in Yanshan Mountain are as big as mats, and they blow down Xuanyuan Terrace one after another. ——Li Bai's "Travel to the North Wind"

Natural phenomenon snow:

Snow refers to solid water in the form of snowflakes that falls from mixed clouds to the ground. Precipitation composed of large amounts of white, opaque ice crystals (snow crystals) and their polymers (snow masses). Snow is a natural phenomenon in which water condenses in the air and then falls, or refers to falling snow; snow is a form of water in a solid state.

Snow will only appear under the influence of very cold temperatures and extratropical cyclones, so the chance of snow in subtropical and tropical areas is slim. When water vapor encounters cold air, it forms precipitation and returns to the earth's surface. There are two types of precipitation: one is liquid precipitation, which is rain; the other is solid precipitation, which is snow or hail.