Poems about hoping for snow to come

Verses that look forward to snow include:

1. Heavy snowfall (Song Dynasty: Lu You)

The north wind blows snow at the beginning of the fourth watch, and Jiarui Tianjiao reaches the end of the year remove.

Half of the lamp has been used to slaughter Su, and peach symbols are written on the grass in front of the lamp.

Interpretation: When the fourth watch arrives at the beginning of the day, the north wind brings a long-awaited heavy snow; this auspicious snow given to us by God arrives just on New Year's Eve, indicating a good harvest in the coming year.

Before I could raise the half-filled glass of Tusu wine to celebrate the New Year, I used the light to write the peach symbols welcoming the Spring Festival with grass.

2. Snowy Plum · No. 2 (Song Dynasty: Lu Meipo)

Plum without snow is not spiritual, and snow without poetry is vulgar.

The poem at dusk is full of snow all over the sky, and it is very spring when combined with plum blossoms.

Interpretation: If there are only plum blossoms but no snowflakes, it does not look very spiritual. It would be very tacky if it snowed but there was no poetry to match.

When I finished writing the poem as the sun set in the winter evening, it happened to snow again in the sky. Look at the plum blossoms and snowflakes blooming, as colorful and vibrant as spring.

3. Against the Snow (Tang Dynasty: Gao Pian)

When the six flying flowers come into the house, sit and watch the green bamboos turn into green branches.

Now I can go up to a tall building and look out, covering all the evil roads in the world.

Interpretation: Snowflakes fluttered into the window. I sat in front of the window and watched the green bamboo turn into as white as jade. ?

At this time, I happened to go up to the high building and look into the distance. All the dangerous forks in the world were covered with heavy snow.

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The symbolic meaning of "snow" in Chinese poetry and other works

1. Metaphor of nobility

The pines fall, the snow Gesoso. ——Guan Xiu of Qian Shu, "Sending Taoist Jiang Back to Nanyue"

Interpretation: The character of the pine trees is generous, and the character of the snow is noble and flawless.

2. Auspicious snow symbolizes a good harvest

Source: Qu Bo's "Qiao Longbiao" 19: "As the saying goes: 'Auspicious snow heralds a good harvest', and next year's wheat harvest will definitely be good." ”

Interpretation: Explanation: Rui: auspicious. Timely winter snow heralds a good harvest in the coming year. It means that heavy snowfall in winter is a sign of good harvest in the coming year.

3. Metaphor of white

Don’t you see, the bright mirror in the high hall has sad white hair, like green silk in the morning and snow in the evening. ——Li Bai's "About to Enter the Wine"

Interpretation: Didn't you see it? The elderly parents looked into the mirror and lamented the white hair on their head. It was still black hair in the morning but turned like snow in the evening.

4. Symbolizing loneliness

Mr. Lu Xun said that snow is the spirit of dead rain. In the boundless wilderness, under the cold sky, what is shining and rotating is the spirit of rain.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Snow (Chinese characters)