What are the poems that compare snow?

The rain and snow are lingering, and when they see the sun, they are gone.

The rain and snow are lingering: the appearance of heavy snow; one word is like "floating". 晛; the heat of the sun. Said: It is a auxiliary word with no real meaning.

"The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Jiao Gong"

The cold wind destroys the trees, and the severe frost freezes the orchids in the courtyard

Han·Yuefu Ancient Ci "Ancient Poetry for Jiao Zhongqing's Wife" ""

The wind is desolate at the end of the year, and the snow is shining through the sun. There is no sound in my ears, but my eyes are clear

Desolate: cold and desolate. Yiyi: dark. Hope: Less. In the eye: what the eyes see. Hao: White.

Jin Dynasty Tao Yuanming's "Written in the middle of the twelfth month of Guimao year and respect my younger brother"

The difference in the air can be calculated by spreading salt, but it is not like catkins blowing up in the wind

< p>Xie Daoyun of Jin Dynasty's "Couplet of Ode to Snow": "What does the white snow look like? The difference can be imagined by spreading salt in the air, but it is not like catkins blowing up due to the wind."

The bright moon shines on the snow, and the new wind is strong and sad< /p>

Shuofeng: north wind. The strong earth shakes 0В Haohao?

"Twilight of the Year" by Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty

The wind shakes the bamboo across the window, and the mountain is covered with snow when the door opens

Window: window . Feng Jing Bamboo: The wind carries snow and hits the bamboo, making a rustling sound.

Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Reminiscences of Hu Jushi's Household in the Snow on a Winter Evening"

I don't know if Ting Xie has fallen this morning, but I suspect that the forest flowers bloomed last night

Ting Xie: Snowflakes falling in the courtyard.

Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty Zhiwen's "What to Do if Snow in the Garden"

The sound of water is icy and swallowing, and the sand road is flat in the snow

Tang Dynasty Liu Changqing's "Reward" Zhang Xiaxue wrote in the bitter cold on his way to the state for a farewell visit at night"

A vine path is green, and thousands of snow-capped peaks are clear

"Returning to the Old Mountain in Winter" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The ground is white, the wind is cold, and the snowflakes are as big as hands

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Mocking Wang Liyang for Refusing to Drink"

The snowflakes in Yanshan are as big as mats, and they blow down Xuanyuan Terrace one after another

Xuanyuan Terrace: According to legend, it was the place where the Yellow Emperor captured Chiyou.

"Travel to the North Wind" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The clouds are low in the dusk, and the snow is dancing in the returning wind

Returning wind: the whirling wind.

"Dear Snow" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The frost is severe and the clothes are broken, and the fingers cannot be knotted when pointing straight.

Zhizhi: the fingers are stiff.

"Five Hundred Words of Ode to My Heart from Beijing to Fengxian County" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The clouds are clear and the gulls are dancing, the wind is against the geese and they have no movement

No movement: Not in line.

"Send off the eldest grandson Jiansheren back to the state in the winter evening" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty