Write a poem about snow

Poetry about snow

1, Chai Men smells dogs barking, and returns to people in the snowy night. -Liu Changqing's "Lotus Mountain Master in the Snow"

2, plum apricot fat, wheat cabbage flowers thin. -Fan Chengda's Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous, Part II

4, Niu Hua holds white snow, Yang Tiao Xi Shuo Feng. -Southern Song Dynasty, Bao Zhao's poem "Looking at the Lonely Stone"

You can never get tired of seeing the snow-capped mountains, and the snow is amazing. -Song Lu You's Spring Day (5)

6. I love the clear snow in Dongshan, and the soft red light rushes to Yinshan. -Song Yang Wanli, "It's sunny after the snow, all four mountains are green, and Dongshan is all white"

In ancient times, snow was called Yin Su, Han Ying, Su Han, Yu Ning and Fang Qiong, as follows:

1, Yin Su: It's a metaphor for snowflakes, which comes from the Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli's "Frozen Snow Does Not Dissolve the Policy of Jun Garden". It means that the snow is flying all over the sky and the sound of silver millet is constant.

2, cold English: refers to snowflakes, from Fan Zhongyan's poem "Yi Yun and Taber Xue Jia" in the Song Dynasty. "Last night, God suddenly recovered and the clouds were full of cold English." In retrospect, yesterday's cold wind mixed with snowflakes seemed a bit heroic.

3, cold and crisp: refers to snowflakes. From the third poem of Xu Wei's "Pear Flower" in Ming Dynasty, "Let's try some cold cakes on the green branches." It means cold and quiet, and there are scattered snowflakes in the sky, which disappear when touched.