What are the poems of Snow Mountain?

Snow Mountain poem is:

1, Qinghai Changyun Dark Snow Mountain, overlooking the lonely city of Yumenguan. From Wang Changling's Seven Songs of Joining the Army in Tang Dynasty.

Qinghai Lake is covered with dark clouds and continuous snow-capped mountains. Yumen, the ancient city of frontier fortress, is a grand pass, thousands of miles away, facing each other from afar.

2. The yellow clouds have been blown away by the wind for hundreds of miles, and a snow peak is surrounded by a vortex of nine streams. From "Song of Lushan Mountain" to "Imperial History of Lu Xuzhou" by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty.

In the sky, the scenery of Huang Yun and Wan Li are changing, and nine rivers and waves are rushing like snow-capped mountains.

3. Young children fly from the military horse, and the snow-capped mountain teenagers have no clothes. From A Gift for a Monk, which is still popular in Tang Dynasty.

The young man flew down from the charger, but he didn't become a monk.

4, the lake clear frost mirror dawn, Bai Tao Snow Mountain. From Li Bai's "Farewell to Friends and Search for Mountains and Rivers in China" in Tang Dynasty.

Ming Che on the surface of the 800-mile Jinghu Lake is like a mirror, and the surging tide is like an overturned snow-capped mountain.

5. Even soldiers are like snow-capped mountains. Who can expect to break the enemy? From Li Bai's "After the Chaos, Leave a Gift to Cui Xuancheng" in the Tang Dynasty.

The imperial court is as powerful as a snowy mountain, but who can predict whether it can defeat the enemy?