The image in Three Hundred Tang Poems is the poem and meaning of Xue.

There are many descriptions of snow scenes in people's poems. For example, Cen Can's "Like spring breeze, night comes, blowing open the petals of ten thousand pear trees", and Li Bai's "Yanshan snowflakes are as big as seats, blowing off Xuanyuantai one by one" and so on. , have written a beautiful snow scene. But to say the most extreme snow scene, that is the first thing to write in this article. This snow scene poem, which has been selected into 300 Tang poems, has a chill to read, so it has spread from ancient times to modern times.

Look:

There are no birds flying over those mountains, and there are no traces of people in those paths.

A boat on the river, a fisherman wearing his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice.

Everyone is familiar with this poem, the title is Jiang Xue, and the author is Liu Zongyuan. It is also one of the most popular Tang poems. This Tang poem describes the snow scene in Jiang Ye, with the boundless snow as the background, highlighting the sight of fishermen fishing alone. Reading makes people feel isolated and sad.

In the first two sentences, the poet wrote a broad vision, "There are no birds in hundreds of mountains, and there are no footprints in thousands of paths". The poet's broad vision and grand pattern are admirable. This is a photo of the snow scene in Jiang Ye with a long background. There are no birds in Shan Ye, and the population is sparse. Qian Shan is covered with heavy snow, and all the paths are covered with snowflakes, leaving only "a vast expanse of whiteness, which is really clean".

The last two sentences find a focus in this vast pattern, that is, "an old man fishing on the cold river-snow" and "a boat, a bamboo cloak" In the snowstorm in the Yangtze River, there is only such a boat, only such a fisherman, fighting the storm alone, holding a pole in his hand, regardless of the storm, and his perseverance is admirable.

Of course, this old man is the embodiment of a poet. When it happened, the poet was demoted to Yongzhou, which was a great blow to him. Therefore, in the relegated place, the poet indulged in the mountains and rivers, using the mountain hermit to imply his lofty and spit out his unhappiness.

The greatest feature of this poem lies in the chill between the lines. No matter which sentence it is, it gives people a feeling of cold in winter, so in the comments of later generations, it is given that "it is chilly to read, so it will be told from ancient times to the present."