Looking south, the northern mountain is beautiful and snowy, like a cloud. After the snow in Chu Qing, the afterglow of the sun shone from the forest. It was late, and Chang 'an was even more chilly.
The north of Mount Zhongnan is beautiful, and the snow on the mountain seems to be connected with the clouds in the sky. After the snow in Chu Qing, the afterglow of the sunset shines among the forest tops, and the city in the evening adds a bit of cold.
2. Precautions:
Zhongnan: The mountain name is 60 miles south of Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi), the capital of the Tang Dynasty. Residual snow: refers to the unmelted snow.
Yin Ling: The mountain in the north faces the sun, so it is called Yin.
Forest table: outside the forest, at the top of the forest. Ji: It cleared up after the rain and snow.
Appreciation: The title of this poem is Looking at the South Snow. The content of the poem is not difficult to understand, but the poet's observation and thinking. When the poet looks at Zhong Nanshan from the north, the peak after snow in winter looks very beautiful, and the snow on the mountain adds to the preciseness of the mountain. In the evening, the sun is shining after the snow, and the trees reflect the brilliance of the sunset. People in the town feel much colder because of the thick snow. A very concise four-line text describes a perfect natural scenery of winter snow.