Who is the author of Yong Xue?

Zheng Banqiao Qing on Snow

One piece, two pieces, three or four pieces, five, six, seven, eight and ninety pieces,

thousands of pieces, countless pieces, but never seen when flying into plum blossoms.

Interpretation of poetry:

Almost all poems are piled up with numbers, ranging from one to ten to thousands to millions, but there is no suspicion of being burdensome. Reading it makes people feel like they are in the midst of a vast world of heavy snow, but when they see a cold plum standing proudly in the snow, the snowflake is integrated into the plum blossom, and people are also integrated into it.

Appreciation of Poetry:

The main meaning of this poem is the abundance, whiteness and beauty of snowflakes.

In the poem, the numbers such as 135 are all imaginary numbers, not just a few snowflakes. Zheng Banqiao uses numbers mainly in this way to tell people that the beauty and beauty of the snow scene show a beautiful scene of heavy snow before people's eyes.

Author's brief introduction

Zheng Banqiao (1693-1766), whose original name was Zheng Xie, whose name was Kerou,No. Li 'an andNo. Banqiao, was called Mr. Banqiao, a native of Xinghua, Jiangsu, and his ancestral home was Suzhou. Painters and writers in Qing Dynasty.

Kangxi scholar, a juren in the tenth year of Yongzheng, was a scholar in the first year of Qianlong (1736). He was an official in Fanxian County and Weixian County, Shandong Province, and made remarkable achievements. Later, he lived in Yangzhou and made a living by selling paintings. He was an important representative of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou".