The poems about Jinan's winter are as follows:
1. In the clear winter, the scrolls of Jinan are opened, and the white snow is like a fairyland. ——Li Bai's "Farewell to Meng Haoran in Guangling"?
Appreciation: This poem describes the beautiful scenery of Jinan in winter, giving people a feeling of tranquility, coolness and harmony.
These two poems, "The scrolls of Jinan are opened in the clear winter, and the snow is like a fairyland." First of all, they give people a broad vision. "The picture scroll opens" vividly expresses that the winter scenery of Jinan is like a slowly unfolding picture scroll, full of poetry and imagination. "Snow-capped like a fairyland" describes the beauty of Jinan in winter, covered with snow, as white as silver, like a fairyland.
"Qingdong" and "white snow" are the two distinctive features of Jinan's winter. "Qingdong" not only refers to the refreshing climate of Jinan in winter, but also alludes to the freshness, purity and clarity of Jinan in winter. "White Snow" depicts the color of Jinan's winter. It is a symbol of Jinan's winter and an important element for poets to express their emotions.
In addition, the rhyme and rhythm of this poem are very harmonious, giving people a sense of tranquility and calm, just like the winter scenery of Jinan. The poet's emotions and thoughts are fully expressed in the poem, allowing readers to deeply feel the unique beauty of Jinan's winter.
2. I don’t know that the water flowers bloom first, but it is suspected that they have not sold out after winter snow. ——Zhang Wei's "Early Plum Blossoms"
Appreciation: This poem describes the poet's sight of a tree beside the bridge in the distance where the plum blossoms were blooming alone in the cold, as white as snow. It was difficult to tell whether it was winter or not. Snowflakes, until you get closer, you can see that they are flowers in early spring. This description shows the snow-proud spirit and the pure and pure nature of early plum blossoms, making people feel the noble character of plum blossoms. At the same time, the poet also expressed his awe and praise for life.
Although the whole poem is concise, it is full of poetry and philosophy. Through this delicate depiction, the poet skillfully expresses his perception of life and his awe of nature.
3. I don’t know if the rain in the courtyard has fallen this morning, but I suspect that the forest flowers bloomed last night. ——Song Zhiwen's "Response to the Snow in the Garden"
Appreciation: This poem "I don't know that the raindrops in the courtyard have fallen this morning, but I suspect that the forest flowers bloomed last night" comes from "In the Garden" by Song Zhiwen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. "Should be prepared in case of snow". This poem describes the scene where the poet encountered snow in the courtyard. The snowflakes were falling in the courtyard, and the poet mistakenly thought that the flowers in the courtyard were blooming.
The poet uses flowers as a metaphor for snow, vividly depicting the beauty and purity of snowflakes. At the same time, this metaphor also makes the poem more vivid and interesting, bringing readers into an imaginative scene. The whole poem is full of romanticism. Through the poet's description, we can feel the beauty and mystery of snowflakes, as well as the magic and charm of nature.