Which poem does Snow Cover Chai Fei come from?

Snow cover Chai Fei Source: Guest shelter from snow

Guest shelter from snow

Author: Shi Wenjun? (Song)

The guest house is still old, and the snow covers the firewood. People are always walking, and their hometown dreams back.

The noise was mixed with the sound of bamboo, and the rest were cold clothes. Recreation depends on poetry, and nuance is still shameful.

Shi Wenjun (12 10-? ) (The date of birth is inferred from Seeing the New Calendar in Volume 10 of this episode, "Seeing the New Calendar at the age of 100, being over 50"), the word Shu Xiang (photocopying the five pages of Poetry Garden and Sushan Temple), the self-named buried hill old man, Yu Qian (now southwest of Lin 'an, Zhejiang). He became a monk in his early years and traveled all over the southeast. His travel notes focus on the poem "reminiscing about the past and traveling for hundreds of rhymes in my spare time". There is a saying that "there are 300 poems, and there are 4,000 poems on the road". Later, I was imprisoned for something, and I was acquitted for a long time. I couldn't escape. At the age of eighty. The collection of poems has been lost, and the minister of the fourth treasury of Qing Dynasty compiled twelve volumes of Buried Hill Collection according to the Yongle Dadian. Seeing things is more important than poetry