Write a verse describing snow in an ancient poem

Write the following verses describing snow in ancient poems:

1. The elms and willows are sparse, the pavilions are idle, and the bright moon can directly see the snow on Songshan Mountain. ——Tang Mengjiao's "Evening View of Luoqiao Bridge"

Interpretation: The elm willows with fallen leaves and bare branches cover the quiet towers and pavilions. Everything is silent and there is no sound. Under the bright and quiet moonlight, I could see the white snow on Songshan Mountain at a glance. This poem describes the magnificent scene of the bright moon shining on the snow, showing a fresh and distant realm, expressing the poet's lofty ambition.

2. At dusk, the poem is full of snow all day long, and it is very spring when combined with plum blossoms. ——Lu Meipo, Song Dynasty, "Two Poems on Snow Plum, Part 2"

Interpretation: When I finished writing the poem in the winter evening as the sun set, it happened to snow again in the sky, and then I saw plum blossoms and snowflakes competing for each other. Bloom, as colorful and vibrant as spring. The poet believes that if there are only plum blossoms blooming alone without falling snow, it will not show the charm of spring; if there are plum blossoms and snow but no poems, it will also make people feel inelegant. This poem expresses the poet's obsession with appreciating snow, plum blossoms, and reciting poems, as well as his elegant aesthetic taste.

3. The wind shakes the bamboos across the window, and the mountains are covered with snow when the door opens. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Reminiscing about the Snow at Hu Jushi's House in the Winter Evening"

Interpretation: Listening to the sound of wind shaking the bamboos in front of the window through the window, opening the door to see heavy snow covering the mountains opposite. This poem describes the scene of missing friends in the snow. It starts from what the author sees and feels when it snows in the winter morning, and finally turns to the imagination of layman Hu lying high in the snow, expressing the poet's incomparable admiration and deep concern for his friend.

4. A man in a boat with a coir raincoat fishing alone in the snow in the cold river. ——"Jiang Xue" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: On a lone boat, a fisherman wearing a raincoat and a bamboo hat was fishing alone in the wind and snow. This poem uses the technique of typical generalization, choosing the typical scenery that best expresses the severe cold in the mountains and fields, with thousands of mountains and endless paths, and the absence of people and birds, to describe the picture of heavy snowfall and freezing weather; then it outlines the image of a fisherman fishing alone in the cold river. It is used to express the poet's unyielding and deep loneliness after suffering a blow.

5. Blow out the lamp and the window will be brighter, the moon will shine and the snow will fall. ——Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty, "The Night of December 15th"

Interpretation: I also blew out the oil lamp to prepare to sleep, but after the lamp went out, I found that the room was brighter. It turned out that the moon was hanging high in the night sky and the earth was full of stars. The white snow, the bright full moon and the white snow shine on the window, making the room appear brighter than before turning on the lamp. This poem depicts a cold night scene in the dead of night, but the drums are beating louder, the lamp is blowing to sleep, the moon shines on the snow, and the windows are brighter. The whole poem is concise, clear, fresh and pleasant.