From which poem does the poem "It's not snow from a distance, but it smells good" come from?

From Wang Anshi's Plum Blossom

This sentence describes the whiteness and tranquility of plum blossoms.

Now it is also used to describe people who are self-sufficient and quiet.

From a distance, it is difficult to tell whether she is a student or a plum blossom. I know it's because she has a scent.

Now it can be used to describe people who silently do good deeds and silently influence others.

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There are some plums in the corner, and cold ling opens them alone.

I knew from a distance that it wasn't snow, because there was a smell coming.

Plum blossom is a five-character quatrain written by Wang Anshi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty.

In poetry, the power and noble character of plum blossoms are used to express those people who, like poets, can adhere to ethics and morality, advocate justice, and are not afraid of crowding out and hitting the country's prosperity in a difficult and harsh environment.

Creative background: Wang Anshi's new idea of political reform was overthrown, he resigned twice, took office twice and gave up political reform. This poem was written by Wang Anshi after his seclusion in Zhongshan.