First, the original:
Flying snow-the language of turquoise
Black wind and six flowers are light, and the sky is overcast and rocky.
At this point, I know that the skin is cold, who listens to the sound of waterfalls and springs at night.
Second, appreciation:
This poem shows the beautiful scene of flying snow in concise and vivid language. The first poem describes the flying and lightness of flying snow with adjectives "black wind is lighter than flowers" and "six flowers", giving people a cold and distant feeling. The second song describes the majestic flying snow with the words "the sky is full of cloudy rocks", giving people a magnificent and shocking visual experience.
The third song "I only know that my skin is cold here" expresses the coldness that the poet felt in the snow, and also implies the loneliness and helplessness of the poet.
The last poem "Who listens to the sound of waterfalls and springs at night" emphasizes the silence and loneliness at night by asking questions, and no one listens to the sound of waterfalls and springs. Through the description of the natural landscape, the whole poem conveys the poet's deep feelings and thoughts and leaves a deep impression on the readers.
The Writing Background and Author Brief Introduction of Flying Snow
1, writing background:
One morning in winter, Shi Zhiyu saw the scene of snowflakes flying in the mountain temple, which triggered his creative inspiration. The writing process of this poem may be completed in a short time, which shows Shi Zhiyu's keen observation and profound literary accomplishment.
2. Introduction to the author:
Shi Zhiyu, whose common name is Tang and real name is Bochun, is from Chicheng Street, Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province. He became a monk at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, and was good at poetry creation, with a fresh and elegant style and a unique style.
Zhiyu became a monk in his early years and worshipped at the stone gate of a famous poet and monk in Linhai. Yin Bao, who took Confucianism as his religion, was both an interpreter and a Taoist. He had profound knowledge and profound research on Buddhism and became a famous "Confucian monk" at that time.
Yin Bao's poetic attainments are also extremely high, especially in the Seven Wonders. His poetic style and quantity can be compared with that of the famous Liu Kezhuang at that time. Yin Bao worships poets and monks at home and abroad very much. There are more than 50 eminent monks with poems in contemporary times, which have been divided into ten schools, each with its own style. Shi Zhiyu was widely recognized by the society at that time for his outstanding talent and profound knowledge.