Which poem describes the scene when it is snowing heavily?

What does snow look like? This poem describes the scene of heavy snow very aptly.

What does snow look like? This poem comes from a conversation between Xie An and his nephew Xie Lang in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Xie An asked: What is snow like? His nephew Xie Lang replied, "Sprinkling salt can make the air different. My niece Xie Daowen added, "If catkins are not blown by the wind.

The explanation of this poem is that heavy snow is like a white sea of flowers, like salt scattered in the air, and like catkins blown by the wind. Through this metaphor, the poet successfully described the form and atmosphere of heavy snow, so that readers can vividly feel the beauty and mystery of heavy snow.

The subtlety of this poem lies in its vivid description of the beauty and mystery of heavy snow in simple and appropriate language. It also shows the talent and inspiration of the poet, leaving a deep impression on people.

This poem also has profound cultural connotations. In the traditional culture of China, heavy snow is an important natural landscape, which not only has aesthetic value, but also has profound cultural connotation. This poem is also an inheritance and development of China traditional culture.

The role of heavy snow:

1, heat preservation: heavy snow can keep crops warm in winter, form a soft snow cover, block the invasion of cold air from outside, and protect crops from overwintering. After the snow melts, it can form rich water beneficial to the soil, replenish water for the soil and promote the growth and development of crops.

2. Purify the air: Heavy snow can adsorb pollutants in the air, such as dust and smoke, and purify the air. Heavy snow can also block the spread of noise and pollutants and improve environmental quality.

3. Protect water resources: Heavy snow can supplement the shortage of river water and provide an important supplement for water resources. Heavy snow can also provide a humid environment for the land, which is conducive to protecting the land and maintaining the ecological balance.

4. Agricultural function: Heavy snow can provide protection for overwintering crops and promote crop growth and development. Heavy snow can also freeze pests to death and reduce the harm of pests to crops.

5. Entertainment function: Heavy snow can also provide people with entertainment and leisure activities, such as skiing, snowball fights, snowmen and so on. And increase people's outdoor activities and entertainment time.