Li Bai's poems about snow are shattered.

Li Bai's poem about snow is crushed from "it should be crushed by drunken white clouds."

This poem is from Li Bai's "Dawn of the Tang Dynasty in Qingping Hua Le". Li Bai compared snow to white clouds torn by fairies, which not only showed the size of snowflakes, but also reflected the crazy and magnificent imagination of snow. Even if only Li Taibai can imagine it, it's just a fairy tale poem.

Qing Ping Tang Dynasty Rise is a poem about snow appreciation by Li Bai, a rich poet in Tang Dynasty. He wrote about seeing the snow scene, which is a vast and confused color, showing joy and obsession. The first two sentences of the next chapter write that the charming snow scene is magnificent from the air and underground. In the poem, the words "curling smoke" and "cold grass Yu Pei" are respectively used as metaphors for the beauty of snow, and the last sentence is used as a metaphor for "fairy rubbing white clouds", which makes the whole poem in a grand drunken state.

Details of Qing Ping Tang getting up in the morning

Original: Snow falls at the painting hall in the morning. Looking at Gary with a high shutter, the color is far from the court. Full of vitality, light leads to smog, while grass gets cold, and Yu Pei is produced. It should be that the fairy is drunk and presses the white clouds.

As soon as I woke up from class in the morning, someone came to report the snow. The high-volume curtains look at the flying snow, and the white ones are far and near. The momentum of Fenyang is like smoke transpiration from the stove, and cold flowers and plants are covered with Yu Pei. It's not like the fairy in the sky got drunk and crushed the white clouds at random.

Creative background: This word was written by the poet when he suddenly saw snowflakes flying all over the sky in the morning.

Qingping Music: the name of Jiao Fang in the Tang Dynasty. According to Notes on Five Pronouns in the Whole Tang Dynasty, "Qingping Music" is a musical tune of Nanzhao. At that time, there was a Qingping official in Nanzhao, equivalent to the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty. Qingping music originated from Qingping official. Another alias is broken children's qingping music club, qingping music club, remembering dreams and moons, and getting drunk.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Qingping Lehuatang Morning"