What are the artistic features of Bai Xuege in Cen Can?

(1) The whole poem is centered on snow, expressing feelings with snow, writing gifts, reflecting feelings in the scenery and blending scenes.

(2) The first part of the snow scene is fictional. Through the description of the objects and personal feelings around us, the strange cold in the snow is reflected. The second half of the snow scene is written for reality, in order to set off the deep feelings of parting.

(3) Give the wonderful beauty of the snowstorm beyond the Great Wall with vivid metaphors, such as "suddenly liking".

(4) the picture jumps and the connection is free. The pen gesture is sometimes inside, sometimes outside, sometimes far, sometimes near, intricately changing and fluctuating.

(5) Beauty is bold and unrestrained, while implication is heroic.

A song of snow sent Tian Shuji Wu home.

The north wind swept across the earth and messed up Pennisetum, and the weather in August will be covered with heavy snow. Suddenly, like a night wind blowing, like a pear tree in blossom. It enters the pearl shutter, it wets the silk curtain, a fur coat feels cold, and a cotton pad is thin; The general used cold hands to protect his hands. The armored steel was too cold to wear. The desert freezes over/kloc-0.000 feet, with a crack, and the sky is full of darkness and melancholy. In the manager's account, this wine is a farewell party, and the Huqin Pipa flute ensemble adds luster to this entertainment. In the evening, in front of the headquarters gate, heavy snow fell, the red flag froze, and the wind could not drag. Luntai East Gate, welcome to the capital. Go, the mountain road is covered with snow. I haven't seen you in the winding mountain road, leaving only a row of horseshoe prints.

This poem is about a quiet life under the military curtain. At the beginning, it was written about the wonderful scenery of snow falling in August outside the Great Wall, and unexpectedly used thousands of pear trees as a metaphor, giving people a feeling of endless spring. The following describes the strange cold of the military camp, the background of ice and snow, the complicated strings at the farewell party, the romantic atmosphere in a foreign land everywhere, and the complicated farewell mood of the guests. Finally, I wrote that I rode on the snowy road in Tianshan Mountain, leaving footprints gradually, which was more intertwined with the poet's departure and homesickness. Writing farewell poems so brilliantly and boldly is the essence of Cen Can's romantic optimism.