Snowflakes are dancing with the wind, and I never tire of it. They flew into my sight, and more snow fell in the mountains. I am a thoughtful person sitting under the book window, watching snowflakes flying and falling, and the weather will be colder.
Dai Shulun, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Jintan, Runzhou (now Jiangsu). I studied in Shi Ying when I was young. He used to be the viceroy of Xincheng, the viceroy of Dongyang, the secretariat of Fuzhou and the ambassador of Rong Guan. In his later years, he invited a Taoist priest. His poems mostly express seclusion and leisure, but women's trips to plow fields and wasteland ci also reflect the hardships of people's lives.
Appreciation of light snow
This is a poem about light snow written by Dai Shulun, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. There are many poems about snow, but few people pay attention to what we can't do. Dai Shulun's poems attach great importance to the writing skill of "separation", that is, to separate people from snow through separation, thus stimulating the hidden feelings between them. Like a light snow fluttering in the wind, I can't get tired of watching it.
More snowflakes are still willing to float away in the mountains, which is the interest of writing light snow. Xiaoxue is like a flower, full of enthusiasm and freedom, which depicts the shape of snow. On the surface, the word "mountain" is a light snow drifting to Shan Ye, but in fact it contains the poet's yearning for seclusion. This forest is full of poets' interests and pursuits.