1, Qinghai Changyun Dark Snow Mountain, overlooking the lonely city of Yumenguan.
2. Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, it's daytime, and the north wind blows goose feather and heavy snow one after another.
3. The snow in Mei Xu Xun is three-thirds white, but it has lost the fragrance of plums.
4, Chai Men smell dogs barking, hakodate.
5. A boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold Jiang Xue.
6. Snow used to be like flowers, but now it is like snow.
7. Then he disappeared around the corner, leaving only hoofprint.
8. We watched him walk eastward through the gate of Lunta and enter the snowdrift on Tianding Road.
9. The window contains autumn snow in Xiling, and it is at the gate of Wu Dong Wan Li boating.
10, the north wind rolls up white grass, and eight In the snow crosses Tatar Day.
1 1, the grass withered and the eagle suffered from eye diseases, and the snow was as light as a horseshoe.
12, I want to cross the Yellow River, but the ice is stuck at the ferry, and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow.
13, Huayang Yu pod has no talent, only knows to let snowflakes fly all over the sky.
14, the desert is like snow, and the Yanshan moon is like a hook.
15, No.3 bus disappeared first in spring, and it turned to the east.
There are so many poems describing snow scenes in ancient times, mainly for the following reasons:
Cultural background: In some ancient cultures, snow was regarded as a symbol of purity, nobility and magnificence. It is often associated with elegance, poetry and beauty. Therefore, many ancient people regarded snow as the source of inspiration for poetry and used it to express their feelings and thoughts.
2. Natural image: Snow is a strong natural phenomenon, and its appearance has a unique and amazing aesthetic feeling. Ancient scholars often express the magnificence and unpredictability of nature by describing the richness, whiteness and coldness of snow. Snow scenes are usually used to describe emotions and themes such as seasonal alternation, sadness and loneliness, and the passage of time.
3. Inner expression: Snow scene is widely used as a metaphor for people's inner feelings and thoughts. Ancient poets often express their inner loneliness, sadness and feelings by describing the silence, whiteness and coldness of snow. By comparing with the snow scene, they expressed their reflection on life, their yearning for loss and their pursuit of ideal realm.
The reason why it is easy to snow in high latitudes.
1. Atmospheric altitude: At high latitudes, the atmospheric altitude is lower because the temperature is lower away from the equator. The lower atmospheric height makes the air denser, which increases the chance of condensation of cold air and water vapor, which is beneficial to the formation of snowfall.
2. Source of cold air: High latitudes are often affected by polar cold air, which can flow from the North Pole or South Pole to higher latitudes. When these cold air moves to warmer areas, it meets with relatively warm water vapor on the surface, which is easy to form snowfall.
3. Water vapor supply: There are usually many water bodies in high latitudes, such as oceans, lakes and glaciers. The water vapor evaporated from these water bodies can provide enough water supply, and it is easy to condense into clouds and snow when encountering cold air.