A brief ancient poem about the snow scene

A short poem about the snow scene is "Look at the south snow, I will grow old with plum blossoms." This short poem describing the snow scene comes from Cha Xinxiang in Qing Dynasty, which shows the quietness and beauty of the snow scene.

First, the original poem

This poem comes from a poem in Qing Chao. The whole poem reads: "The mountain and the moon are quiet in front of the altar, and the master has dreams and sorrows. Zhang Er looks at the south snow, and I have a white head with Meihua. "

Second, poetry appreciation.

"Before the altar, the mountain and the moon are beautiful, and the master has dreams and sorrows. Zhang Er looks at the south snow, and I have a white head with Meihua. "

The overall atmosphere of this poem is quiet and affectionate, and it places the author's nostalgia for the good times and expectations for a better life in the future.

The first sentence, "The mountains and the moon are quiet in front of the altar", creates a quiet and deep atmosphere by describing the scenery of the mountains and the moon in front of the altar, which lays the foundation for the whole poem. "Master Xiong has a dream to clear his sorrow", which expresses the author's inner sadness through dreams.

"When can Zhang Er see the snow in the south?" In this sentence, "Dang" expresses the author's expectation for the future, while "Zhang Er sees the south snow" implies the author's beautiful vision of enjoying the snow scene with his beloved. "I have two hoary heads with plum blossoms", with plum blossoms as the companion and * * * as the hoary head, vividly expresses the author's desire to be with his beloved.

The author introduces:

1, the author's life

This poem comes from the "war category" in the Qing Dynasty writer Tsui Hark's Collection of Clearing Banknotes. (1869- 1928), formerly known as Chang, was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang (now Yuhang). 189 1 year participated in the rural examination and was elected. 190 1 was elected as Jishi Shu in and was appointed as the governor of Zhili in the following year. Later, he was sentenced to poetry and retired to Jiangnan. Edit "clearing money" and so on.

2. The author's works

Tsui Hark wrote many works in his life, including Qing Ren and Lei Chao, Selected Poems of Ancient and Modern Times, Poems of Vernacular Past Dynasties, Selected Poems of Ancient and Modern Times, and Literary Criticism. It occupies an important position in the history of Qing literature.

Qing Chao is a grand view of unofficial history in Qing Dynasty edited by Tsui Hark. The book is classified into different categories, collecting and recording many figures, deeds and laws in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. The quotation is extensive and rich in content. Among them, there are many precious materials that have not been collected in the official history, and it is an academic masterpiece with high historical value.

At the same time, Tsui Hark pays attention to literariness in the editing process, which makes the book Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival have high literary value.