The vast sea is bounded by hundreds of feet of ice, and three ancient poems cover a thousand cities of snow

It’s cold and winter is here. Now it’s deep winter. Snowflakes are falling in many places. Many places are looking forward to the falling snowflakes. Let’s follow the ancient poems and feel the beauty and flavor of snowflakes.

Three ancient poems are selected here, namely "Song of White Snow Sending Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital" by Tang Dynasty poet Cen Shen, "The Master of Furong Mountain Stays in the Snow" by Tang Dynasty poet Liu Changqing, and Tang Dynasty poet Liu Zongyuan's "Jiang Xue". Even if you can't see snow, you still have to feel the artistic conception of snow and enjoy it with the poet.

The first poem is "Song of Snow to Send Judge Wu Back to the Capital":

This poem is very special. It describes the magnificent scenery of snow in August in the Western Regions, and expresses the farewell and snow outside the Great Wall. Seeing off guests in the middle expresses the feeling of separation and homesickness. The wind and snow outside the Great Wall make people moved, and the feeling of farewell makes people feel nostalgic. In this poem, lines such as "Suddenly a spring breeze comes overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloom" have become classics that have been passed down through the ages. "The north wind blows the ground and the white grass folds" depicts the scene before the snow outside the Great Wall. "The general's horn and bow cannot be controlled" vividly and concretely depicts the cold. The poet bid farewell to Judge Wu and returned to his tent in the snow to drink a cup of hot wine. How touching it is. . Original text of the poem:

The north wind blows and the white grass breaks, and the snow falls in August. Suddenly a spring breeze comes overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloom.

Scattered into the bead curtain and wet the curtain, the fox fur is not warm and the brocade quilt is thin. The general's horns and bows cannot be controlled, and the guards' iron coats are cold and uncomfortable.

The vast sea is covered with hundreds of feet of ice, and the gloomy clouds condense thousands of miles away. The Chinese army prepares wine and drinks for the returning guests, playing fiddles, lutes, lutes and flutes.

The snow falls one after another at the camp gate, and the red flag is blown by the wind and does not turn over due to the cold. I saw you off at the east gate of Luntai. When you left, the road to Tianshan Mountain was covered with snow.

You can’t be seen on the mountain winding road, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow.

The second song is "The Master Stays at Furong Mountain in the Snow" by Liu Changqing, a poet of the Tang Dynasty:

This is a five-character quatrain, which depicts a picture of returning home on a snowy night. The first two lines of the poem describe what the poet saw and felt when he stayed in a mountain village, and the last two lines of the poem describe what happened after the poet stayed in his host's house. The words of this poem are simple, but the picture it depicts is so real and concrete. Returning home on a snowy night, the silence is heart-breaking. It was snowing late at night, and the dogs in front of Chaimen barked when they saw people walking around, resounding in the silent snowy night. Original text of the poem:

At dusk, the mountains are far away, the weather is cold and the white house is poor.

Chaimen hears dogs barking, and people return home on a snowy night.

The third poem is "Snow on the River" by Liu Zongyuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty:

This poem is also very special. It is a landscape poem. Liu Zongyuan describes to us a snowy scene of rivers and mountains. picture. There is white snow on the mountains, the roads are all white, the birds in the forest are basically extinct, and it is difficult to find traces of people. We can also feel that the mountains are closed by heavy snow and are inaccessible. From a distance, it looks like a beautiful picture of snow-capped mountains. The poet's observation ability is very unique. He isolated the lone boat in the river, with an old man on it, "fishing alone in the cold snow in the river", showing his indifference and calmness. Original text of the poem:

Birds in thousands of mountains have disappeared, and all traces of people have disappeared.

A man in a boat with a coir raincoat fishing alone in the snow in the cold river.

We see many beautiful wind and snow pictures in ancient poems. This clean and indifferent artistic conception can also be felt through the poems. Read the ancient poems with appreciation. , and appreciate the flavor carefully. Paying tribute to the eternal poetry and classic culture, snow always makes people moved. This was true for the ancients, and it is also true for today's people.