"If he gets wet by snow, this life is also a * * * hoary head"?

"If He Were in the Same Snow" is an online sentence adapted from an ancient poem, and the prototype comes from "Jihai Miscellaneous Work". The original text is that snow falls in two lovesickness places, and this life is also a * * * white head.

He felt that if he got wet by the snow, he would feel sorry and lost in the whole poem, and his hair was dyed white by the snow, so he took it as the rest of his life, loved it helplessly, and comforted himself. I don't know when "He Chao" will arrive in advance. Now, as long as the snow falls on your hair, we must have witnessed the snow with * * *, so when we grow old, I can only think of here.

The original text suddenly fell in love with an old friend. Looking back at the mountains and rivers, it is autumn, and two lovesickness falls. This life is also a * * * white head.

This is a poem by Gong Zizhen, a famous poet in Qing Dynasty. There is a line at the end of this poem, Acacia is wet by snow, and this life is also a * * * white head.

It means to pass through the heart of an old friend, leaving only a trace, and finally when I look back, I find that it is already a mountain, and the past is like smoke. Two people from different places miss each other on a snowy day, and the snow falls on their heads, which is considered to be a lifetime together.