Yong Snow
Qing Zheng Banqiao
yī piàn liǎng piàn sān sì piàn
One piece, two pieces, three or four pieces,
wǔ liù qī bā jiǔ shí piàn
Five, six, seven, eight or ninety pieces.
qiān piàn wàn piàn wú shù piàn
Thousands of pieces, countless pieces,
fēi rù méi huā zǒng bù jiàn
fly The plum blossoms always disappear.
"Ode to Snow" is a seven-character quatrain written by Zheng Banqiao, a poet in the Qing Dynasty. Ode to Snow: Compose a poem with snow as the theme. Yong (yǒng): To compose a poem about something.
Interpretation:
One piece, two pieces, three pieces, four pieces, five, six, seven, eight, ninety pieces: (It is snowing heavily in the sky) One piece, two pieces, three pieces, four pieces, five, six, seven, eighty-nine. Ten pieces floated down. (p>
Plum blossom: The flower of the plum tree. The flowers come in white, red, pink and other colors, and have a delicate smell.
Appreciation of the work:
"Song of Snow" is a popular digital poem that is simple, clear and easy to understand.
After Zheng Banqiao used numbers to create catchy number poems such as "Song of Snow", this concise way of expression gradually became popular among people. After Zheng Banqiao, many people imitated Zheng Banqiao's "Ode to Snow" to compose poems. However, no one has reached the height of Zheng Banqiao's achievements in digital poetry, and the degree of popularity is even less than that of "Ode to Snow".