1, snow used to be like flowers, but now it's like snow.
Two other poems from Fan Yun in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
When I left, the snowflakes in the sky were like white flowers in full bloom; Now come back, there are flowers everywhere, like snow.
2, snow comes in late spring, and wearing a court tree is a flying flower.
Chun Xue by Han Yu in Tang Dynasty.
However, snow thinks that spring comes too late, and deliberately turns into flowers and dances among the trees.
We chased them, the burden of horses was light, and there was snow on our bows and swords.
From Xia Sai Qu by Lu Lun in Tang Dynasty.
Just as I was trying to lead the light cavalry all the way to catch up, the heavy snow fell on my bow and knife.
4. Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, it's daytime, and the north wind blows goose feather and heavy snow one after another.
From Gao Shi's Don't Move Big in Tang Dynasty.
Huang Yun, thousands of miles away, covered the sky, and the weather was gloomy. The north wind sent away the geese and it snowed heavily.
5. Xue Mei refused to surrender for Chun, and the Poets' Hall made a comment on the pen fee.
From Song Lu Yue's Xue Mei.
Both plum blossom and snowflake think that they have occupied all the spring scenery, and no one will give up. It's hard to comment on the competition in Mei Xue, so I have to stop thinking.