The original sentence of Zheng Banqiao's ancient poem Ode to Snow

The original sentence of Zheng Banqiao's ancient poem Ode to Snow is two, three or four, and there are five, six, seven, eight and ninety. Thousands of pieces are always missing when they fly into plum blossoms.

Ode to Snow is a classical Chinese article collected by Liu Yiqing, a Southern Dynasty writer, in Shi Shuo Xin Yu, which begins with an impromptu conversation between Xie An and his sons and nephews in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

This paper briefly outlines the scene of Xie's children singing poems and chanting snow on a snowy day, showing the relaxed and harmonious picture of ancient family cultural life. The article appreciates Xie Daowen's literary talent through expression description and identity supplement, which has been passed down through the ages and become a much-told story.

Introduction to ancient poetry

Ancient poetry is the general name of China's ancient poetry, which refers to the poems created by ancient people in China. Ancient poems in a broad sense include poems, ci poems and Sanqu poems, while ancient poems in a narrow sense only refer to poems, including ancient poems and modern poems. Classical poetry. This is a poetic genre. Judging from the number of words in poetry, there are four-character poems, five-character poems and seven-character poems. Modern poetry, also known as modern poetry and metrical poetry, is a genre that pays attention to metrical, antithesis and rhyme in Chinese poetry. In order to distinguish it from classical poetry, it has the name of modern style.

Ancient poetry, that is, China's ancient poetry, refers to China's poetry works before the Opium War 1840. Its original intention is a poem written by the ancients. Broadly speaking, China's ancient poems include poems, words and Sanqu written by the ancients. In a narrow sense, ancient poetry only refers to ancient poetry and modern poetry written by ancient people.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Ancient Poetry