Which of the following ancient poems vividly describes the life scene of the ancients in winter?

The ancient poem of holding kapok Qiu in the ground furnace vividly describes the life scene of the ancients in winter.

This poem comes from Su Zhe's yearning for Yichang New Year's Eve in the Song Dynasty. In the cold winter, the ancients used stoves to keep warm. The poem "The Ground Furnace Still Embraces Kapok Qius" shows the warm picture of ancient people in winter by describing the scene that the ground furnace is burning firewood and Kapok Qius (a kind of warm clothes made of kapok fibers) are surrounded by people to keep warm.

In addition, this poem also conveys people's desire for a peaceful life. In the cold winter, having a warm stove and a thick cotton-padded coat can make people feel comfortable and at ease. This pursuit of a warm and comfortable life reflects people's yearning for and pursuit of a better life.

In modern society, although we have moved away from the ancient way of heating, the emotion conveyed by this sentence still exists. Whenever winter comes, we will feel cold and lonely, but at the same time we will pursue a warm and comfortable life. And this pursuit is not only to resist the cold, but also to yearn for and pursue a better life.

Ancient poems describing winter:

1, there is a ray of green in the old bottle and a trace of red in the quiet stove. With dusk and snow coming, how about a glass of wine? -Tang Bai Juyi's A Proposal for My Friend Liu.

This poem describes the winter night. The newly brewed wine smells fragrant, and there is a touch of red burning in the quiet stove, which brings endless warmth to the cold winter night. The poet invited his friends to drink and enjoy this warm winter night.

2, snow and ice cover the world, and cold wind blows into the bone marrow. -"Meme Map" by Wang Yuan Mian

This poem vividly describes the freezing cold in the ice and snow, as sharp as a sword. The ancients often felt the breath of winter by painting and appreciating plums.

3. There are some plums in the corner, and Ling cold opens them alone. -"Plum Blossom" by Wang Anshi in Song Dynasty

This poem is about the plum blossom in the corner blooming alone in the cold winter, showing its strength and beauty without fear of the cold.

4, the cold wind blows my bones, and the cold air enters me. -Three Kingdoms, Cao Zhi, "Giving a White Horse to Wang Biao"

This poem describes the biting cold weather that attacks the body and makes people feel unbearable pain.

Until dusk, when the snow collapses our tent, our frozen red flag can't fly in the wind. -"Snow White Farewell to Tian Shuji Wu Gui" in Tang Dynasty

This poem depicts the heavy snow falling on Yuanmen at dusk. Although the red flag was frozen by the cold wind, it was rolled up.