Does poetry about snow have to contain snow? The heavy snow pressed down on the green pine trees, and the green pine trees stood straight. Is it about snow?

Snow does not have to be included in poems about snow; heavy snow weighs down the green pine trees, and the green pine trees stand upright to describe snow.

“Heavy snow pressed down on the green pine trees, and the green pine trees stood tall and straight.” It means that a thick layer of snow pressed on the pine branches, making the green pine trees tall and straight.

Source: Modern Chen Yi's "Green Pine"

Appreciation: "Heavy snow weighs on the green pine, and the green pine is straight and straight." Putting the pine in a harsh environment creates an atmosphere that is almost tense. In it, we see the violence of the snow and feel the struggle of the pine. Two striking verbs, one pressing and the other raising, describe the pine's perseverance, uprightness and heroism that would rather break than bend in a thrilling way.

The author believes that after experiencing the cleansing and baptism of wind and snow, the green pine will show its noble nature. "Heavy snow weighs on the green pines, and the pines stand tall and straight" is not only a reflection of Chen Yi's personality strength, but also an image of the spirit of our party and people who are not afraid of difficulties, vigorous and strong, and become stronger even after setbacks.