Poetry about ice and snow

1. The La Ri written by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty is warm and far away all the year round, but this year's La Ri is completely frozen. The color of snow invading the mausoleum is also day lilies, and there are wickers in spring. ...

2. Liu Zongyuan's Jiang Xue in the Tang Dynasty shows that there are no birds in hundreds of mountains and no footprints in thousands of roads. A boat, a bamboo cloak, fishing alone in the cold snow.

3. In the Tang Dynasty, Liu Changqing's "Every Snow Leaves Furong Mountain" is far away at dusk, and the cold light is white. Chai Men heard dogs barking and went home on a snowy night.

4. In the Tang Dynasty, Han Yu's Snow was not fragrant in the New Year, and the grass buds were shocked in early February. Snow is too late for spring, and it is intended to fly for the flowers on the courtyard trees.

5. In the early spring of the Tang Dynasty, the trees in Ju Mang Palace had already opened first, and the beaded flowers had also been cut. It's snowing in the forest tonight, and spring will come later.