Aesthetic ancient poems describing snowy days

The famous sentences of ancient snow poems are as follows:

Jade Shan Ye, Qiong Lin Ge. Fan Tai's Snow Poems in Southern Dynasties

Under the snow cover, the land is vast. Mountains as white as jade straddle the Yuan Ye, and snow-capped forests are separated on both sides of the broad avenue. This poem depicts an unusually broad snow scene. Looking at the snowfield in the distance, it is such a refreshing picture: in the distance, Yushan winds and lies, winding like a white mountain, blending the sky with the snowfield.

The sight is getting closer and closer. Yushu Qiongzhi is like a cage of white smoke, drifting all the way and heading straight for Yushan in the distance. The two poems are far apart and self-contained, which makes people feel quiet and distant, and never lonely and desolate. Snow and cranes are flying in succession, and the breeze is in the sleeve.

Xie Lingyun's trip to stay in the field in the Southern Song Dynasty: White snow flowers fell on the ground in a swirl, forming a silver luster, just like flocks of white cranes crawling down on the ground. It was cold, and a breeze blew into people's robes. The poem describes the scene of heavy snow and strong north wind blowing in winter.

The poet compares the falling snow to a white crane, which is extremely rare in Xue's poems. In this way, Jing Xue was written alive. Moreover, the description of the breeze entering the sleeve shows that the cold wind is everywhere and seamless in winter. This is conducive to further highlighting the cold weather. Poetry has exquisite metaphor and strong artistic charm, which makes readers immersed in elegant artistic atmosphere.

Tunyun collects stars and moons and flies to Qiongji Hospital.

Liu's Poems on Night Snow in Southern Song Dynasty

The gathering clouds cover the brilliance of the stars and the moon, but the yard is a clean silver world composed of snow. The poem is about a full court at night. The word "Tun" describes the thick clouds, and you can imagine the artistic conception of darkness. However, the poet turned his pen to the flying snowflakes, which danced in the courtyard like flying jade pieces, making the courtyard extraordinarily clean. The word "Ji" not only describes the secret of snow, but also contains the poet's joy.