1, the ancient poem "mica powder scattered on earth" describes the scene of light snow season. This poem comes from a sudden cold and light snow in late October by Lu Wengui, a writer in the Yuan Dynasty. In the poem, "mica powder" is used to describe snow, which vividly depicts the fine snowflakes floating in the sky during the light snow season. "White Sand Embankment under the Shade of Populus davidiana" describes the beautiful scenery in spring, and has nothing to do with the scene in the light snow season.
2. The two ancient poems "Mica Powder Scattered on Earth" and "Qingyang under the greenwood tree Baishadi" did not describe the scene in the light snow season. The poem "mica powder scattered all over the world" comes from Guan Xiu's "Two Elegies by Zhang Wenyi, a foreign minister of five members of Taitai" in the Tang Dynasty. This poem mainly describes the flying snowflakes, giving people a bleak beauty in winter.
3. The poem "Qingyang Li Yin Baishadi" comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Spring Tour in Qiantang. This poem depicts the scene of spring, in which the phrase "white sand embankment under the shade of poplar trees" mainly depicts the willow trees by the lake and the clean sand and dust on the Bai Causeway, which is full of vitality. Obviously not the scene of light snow season.
4. The light snow season is usually on1October 22nd or 23rd every year, 165438+. At this time, the temperature gradually dropped, and the earth began to enter winter. The scene of this season is that the snow is surging, the earth is covered with snow, and people have put on thick winter clothes.
If you want to find a poem describing the scene in the light snow season among ancient poems, you can consider Li Bai's "Into the wine, I don't see you". Among them, the poem "five flowers and horses, golden autumn, exchange good wine with boys" depicts the scene of cold winter, which is consistent with the characteristics of light snow season. There is also Liu Changqing's "Lord of Furong Mountain in the Snow": Chai Men smells dogs barking and returns to people in the snowy night.
The two ancient poems "Mica Powder Scattered on Earth" and "Qingyang under the greenwood tree Baishadi" come from the following:
1, mica powder is scattered all over the world, and the white sand embankment is under the shade of Populus davidiana. These are two ancient poems of Lu Songwen's sudden cold and snow in late October. This poem describes the winter scene, the shape and color of snowflakes and people's feelings about snow in a metaphorical way.
2, the hurricane rummaged through the cupboard, and the ink could not be swept away. The world is sprinkled with mica powder, and the world is called bean paste ash. Fine people * * * like new wheat, and Lao Tzu must explore early plum first. Fear of jade forbidding, count on the future. The phrase "mica powder scattered around the world" vividly describes the scene of snowflakes flying, just as light and delicate as mica powder scattered.
This poem expresses the author's feelings about winter in concise language, and vividly depicts the shape and color of snowflakes and people's expectation and appreciation of snow through metaphor and personification. At the same time, it also shows the author's keen observation and perception of natural landscape.